Experimental project for pedagogical growth through motor activity

Authors

  • Clorinda Sorrentino Pegaso Telematic University, Italy

Keywords:

Experimental pedagogy, Pedagogical growth, Motor activity

Abstract

The discovery of the body is one of the fundamental elements in the development of any individual, especially in the first years of life. Educating for movement through physical activity is a fundamental factor for the pedagogical development of the child. In this regard, the research work presents an experimental project that through motor activity has the aim of improving and stimulating some social and motor skills and competences essential for the pedagogical training of the child.

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Published

2020-09-28

How to Cite

Sorrentino, C. (2020). Experimental project for pedagogical growth through motor activity. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 15(3proc), S822-S832. Retrieved from https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2020-v15-n3-proc-experimental-project-pedagogical-growth-motor-a