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The benefits of developing children's physical intelligence in kindergartens
? Physical intelligence is a physical education course that aims at improving children's learning and developing their unlimited potential. First, it trains children's physical quality, and finally stimulates children's comprehensive mental growth. Body intelligence includes: the field of body intelligence, children's games and sports, and children's body intelligence courses. This system can make up for the long-term adverse effects of female preschool teachers' teaching on children's healthy personality growth, and change the current situation that kindergarten education is full of femininity and masculinity. Driven by the passion of masculine male teachers, it can improve children's function, enhance their physical fitness, stimulate children's interest in sports, and cultivate good characters such as liveliness, cheerfulness, courage, decisiveness and self-confidence.

Based on the principle of driving, interaction, moving, vitality and safety, interspersed with music rhythm, the novel teaching method of "learning while playing" allows children to enhance their interest in learning in relaxed games, enhance their love for kindergartens and fully increase their enrollment advantages and competitiveness for kindergartens.

Teaching characteristics of physical intelligence

1. A male physical fitness teacher majoring in physical education takes classes to set up a sunny, cheerful, brave and strong image for children.

2. Cultivate children's interest in sports and art. There are fairy tales, rhythmic exercises and music between classes. Cultivate children's sentiment and interest!

3. Physical and intellectual teaching can make the body grow taller.

Physical exercise can enhance the functions of various organ systems of children's bodies and make them strong.

4. You can exercise your child's limbs, increase muscle strength, and gradually plump up your muscles.

If we strengthen the support of abdominal muscles, psoas muscles, back muscles and limbs, strengthen the exercise of lower limb muscle strength, and carry out some conditioned reflex training before the child's movements develop, so that the child can establish contact in the brain center through these tactile stimuli and muscle training, and the child's movements can become sensitive and muscles can become developed.

5. Physical and mental exercise can promote cardiopulmonary function, accelerate blood circulation, strengthen metabolism, develop myocardium and enhance contractility.

Children need to consume a lot of oxygen and emit more carbon dioxide during exercise, so the respiratory organs need to work harder. Increased vital capacity over time has a good effect on preventing common respiratory diseases.

6. Physical intellectual exercise can increase children's gastrointestinal peristalsis, enhance gastrointestinal digestion, increase appetite, completely absorb nutrients, and make children develop better. Children who are anorexic and refuse to eat need more exercise.

7. Physical intelligent exercise can promote the development of nervous system.

During exercise, the coordinated movement of all parts of the body is carried out under the unified control and regulation of the nervous system. Therefore, while doing physical exercise, the nervous system itself is also exercising and improving.

8. Physical intelligence exercise can prevent diseases.

? In outdoor activities, ultraviolet rays in the sun can convert 7- dehydrocholesterol in the skin into vitamin D, promote the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and prevent rickets. Ultraviolet rays can also stimulate bone marrow, make red blood cells and prevent anemia. Oxygen in fresh air can promote metabolism and have bactericidal effect.

9. Physical intelligence courses can promote intellectual development.

? All kinds of movements in physical exercise are directly controlled and regulated by the nervous system. When people are active, the nerves in muscles can transmit various stimulation pulses to the brain, thus promoting the function of the brain and making the brain more sensitive to actions.

10. Physical intelligence courses can shape children's character.

Physical exercise is not only physical exercise, brain exercise, but also the exercise of will and character. Exercise can overcome some bad behaviors and make children cheerful, lively and optimistic. When children play with water in the bathtub, run, laugh and chase the ball, and get in close contact with nature in the sun, infants will be very happy. This good mood contributes to health. Exercise can also cultivate children's perseverance.

In a word, participating in sports is very beneficial to children. Parents should remember a sentence from Dr. Stuart Houston in Canada: "Exercise every day is more important to health than drinking milk every day."