Development Program of Basic Physical Movement Skills for Early Childhood in Guangzhou City, China

Xiaomiao Sheng, Pattarapon Maharkan
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Background and Aim: The data highlights the persistent issue of high obesity rates among young children, aged 3-6, despite economic development and improved living standards. The overall physical fitness of children in this age group is deemed suboptimal, impacting their health, learning efficiency, and social adaptability. Recognizing early childhood as a critical phase for physical and mental development, the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the General Office of the State Council emphasize the importance of physical education in the compulsory education stage. The recommended teaching model involves imparting health knowledge and basic motor skills, with an evolving focus on specialized motor skills. The study aims to investigate means and curriculum arrangements for physical fitness and skill exercises, intervening in basic motor skills to promote a holistic approach to physical and mental development in young children, ultimately contributing to the sustainable advancement of physical education. Materials and Methods: In this paper, using the methods of literature review, experimental method, expert interview method, observation method, and questionnaire survey method, an eight-week intervention experiment was carried out on 30, 5-6-year-old children, and the classroom teaching content was arranged in the way of physical fitness and basic motor skills integration. Results: The results of the two-month intervention experiment were as follows: the development of physical fitness and basic motor skills was better than that of the pre-intervention experiment; in terms of physical fitness: boys improved better than girls in standing long jump, 10-metre run, and throwing a tennis ball; girls improved better than boys in flexibility; and the development of coordination and balance was comparable between boys and girls. Regarding basic motor skills: boys outperformed girls in mobility skills; girls outperformed boys in biomechanical skills. Conclusion: In conclusion, the two-month intervention experiment exhibited positive overall outcomes in physical fitness and basic motor skills development, with distinct gender-specific variations. Boys showed superior progress in activities emphasizing strength and speed, while girls excelled in flexibility. Coordination and balance improvements were comparable between genders. The findings emphasize the importance of tailored approaches in physical education interventions to address diverse aspects of children's development.
广州市幼儿基本身体运动技能发展计划
背景和目的:尽管经济发展了,生活水平提高了,但数据显示 3-6 岁幼儿肥胖率高的问题依然存在。该年龄段儿童的整体体质被认为不达标,影响了他们的健康、学习效率和社会适应能力。中共中央办公厅和国务院办公厅认识到幼儿期是身心发展的关键时期,强调了义务教育阶段体育的重要性。推荐的教学模式包括传授健康知识和基本运动技能,并逐步发展专业运动技能。本研究旨在探究体能和技能练习的手段和课程安排,干预基本运动技能,促进幼儿身心全面发展,最终推动体育教育的可持续发展:本文运用文献综述法、实验法、专家访谈法、观察法、问卷调查法等方法,对30名5-6岁幼儿进行了为期八周的干预实验,以体能与基本运动技能整合的方式安排课堂教学内容:为期两个月的干预实验结果如下:体能和基本运动技能的发展优于干预实验前;在体能方面,男孩在立定跳远、10 米跑、投掷网球方面的进步优于女孩;女孩在柔韧性方面的进步优于男孩;男孩和女孩在协调性和平衡能力方面的发展相当。在基本运动技能方面:男孩的移动技能优于女孩;女孩的生物力学技能优于男孩:总之,为期两个月的干预实验在体能和基本运动技能发展方面取得了积极的总体成果,但也存在明显的性别差异。男生在强调力量和速度的活动中表现出卓越的进步,而女生则在柔韧性方面表现出色。两性在协调和平衡方面的进步不相上下。这些发现强调了在体育教育干预中采取有针对性的方法来解决儿童各方面发展问题的重要性。
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