If you would like to find out more about the Move with Max CPD. You can register your interest using the form below. A member of the team will be in touch to reserve your place or answer any queries.
Research suggests that early childhood is an extremely important phase to acquire and develop FMS, in particular between 3-5 years old. Hence, ‘Physical Development’ being classified as a prime area of learning. It is also widely accepted that physical development supports the progress of the child across other areas of learning, ensuring they can access general daily tasks.
A child’s environment has a critical role in shaping their behaviours and children should be given the opportunity to explore their physical capabilities and to develop these throughout their free play. However, it must be acknowledged that research highlights that FMS do not develop naturally through the maturation process. Therefore, FMS programmes should be put in place to allow for the acquisition, development and reinforcement of these basic skills.
If you would like to find out more about Move with Max, please complete this form and a member of the Move with Max team will get in touch.
You can also purchase the Move with Max Resource Pack on its own. The pack includes 4×10 sets of cards linked to widely accessible story books, that can be linked to curriculum themes (e.g. under the sea, space, forest) and an assessment framework card for both nursery and reception children.
Chilton Academy, Chilton, Ferryhill, County Durham, DL17 0PT