Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Kids Discover Healthy Fun With Ambler PA Kids Gym Programs

By Jomer Tuyor


Around Ambler, Pennsylvania, there are a few gyms designed especially for kids. In Ambler PA Childrens Gymnastics is booming. Parents are encouraged to start kids very young in a structured gymnastics program. They are very flexible and have almost no fear. While the kids are having fun, they are also learning how to use their bodies and improve coordination.

Research has been done that supports the belief that kids who engage in structured physical movement have a greater chance of growing up to be adults who are well adjusted. The research calls this three dimensional learning because the activities include the following three components.

Get moving is the term given to the first dimension. Kids who participate in regularly scheduled structured activities develop both physical and intellectual skills. Children unwittingly learn good and bad habits. These good habits will serve the child and the future adult well.

Brain boost accounts for the second dimension. The mind and the body work together. When the mind tells the body to perform some structured form of activity, the result is new development in both the mind and the body. The process gives the brain a boost.

The third dimension has the descriptive name citizen kid. This may be the dimension most responsible for becoming a well adjusted adult. Children who participate in a sport learn team spirit intuitively. Kids come to understand that what they do and how they perform affects the team. They see that the same is true for other team mates. In short, they learn the meaning of responsibility.

The gyms call this serious fun. Perhaps kids are more receptive to learning when it happens organically. Rather than sitting a child down and telling them it is time to learn something, you are just giving kids the chance to have fun. Learning just happens. The process helps the brain, the body and the emotions all come together and growth results in all three areas.




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