Posted on 09/02/2016 11:18:09 AM PDT by pabianice
Nearly a third of four-year-olds are too unfit to start school: Sedentary lifestyles means some youngsters cannot walk in a straight line
Spending too long in car seats and playing on iPads affects basic skills
Many youngsters have trouble with balance and co-ordination as result
Some cannot crawl on hands and knees or throw bean bags through hoops
This is affecting their ability to learn in class say researchers
Too many four-year-olds are not physically ready to start school amid increasingly sedentary lifestyles and over-reliance on screens, a new study has revealed.
They are struggling with basic balance and co-ordination skills such as managing to walk in a straight line.
Researchers warn that problems cut across social classes, with youngsters spending too long in car seats and turning to iPads and iPhones instead of physical activity.
Early years specialists in Loughborough Universitys School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences tested 45 reception youngsters aged four and five at a state primary school in Leicester and an independent school in York.
They discovered large numbers experiencing problems with balance and coordination that affected their ability to learn in class.
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Bust them for driving while intoxicated!
Betcha every one of ‘em can find Pokemons and beat the hell out of Candy Crush.
Twenty years from now EVERYONE fails the roadside sobriety test.
The divine punishment for getting rid of the keyboard.
And 2/3rds of HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES can not READ or WRITE past a 3rd Grade Level, Mathematics is at the 2nd Grade Level.
I suspect this is just PC nonsense.
I have friends working in "education" in city schools, and it seems there is a direct relationship - the more broken the home and the worse the parents, the more cognitive, emotional and physical difficulties young children have.
Snowflakes in training.
I didn’t go to school when I was four. Maybe this is too early.
“I have friends working in “education” in city schools, and it seems there is a direct relationship - the more broken the home and the worse the parents, the more cognitive, emotional and physical difficulties young children have.”
Maybe the first two. Ever seen Blacks play sports?
We have The State to raise our children now.
Progress!
A lot of the techies don’t allow their young children to use electronic devices until they’re older. Send them to Montessori schools and such, no computers. I suspect they know it affects cognitive development. Allowing an iPad or similar to be an electronic babysitter of sorts has its price. My own niece is glued to hers constantly and is depressed without it. Worries me, but my sister sees nothing unusual about it.
“In the year 5555
Your arms hangin’ limp at your sides
Your legs got nothin’ to do
Some machine’s doin’ that for you”
Zagar and Evans were just a little off on the year...
My kids were very active and fit, but I doubt that they could have walked in a straight line at that age. Why would a 4 y/o ever do that when there are so many things to see in all directions?
It is, but large motor skills like walking, jumping, and throwing should be pretty solid at 4.
Only 45 kids? That is one hell of a study, if you can even call it that.
Children need exercise. Adults need exercise. My balance is bad now because I reinjured my knee (in 2009, if I recall correctly). I’m working out with weights and a treadmill, but I have problems with balance. For the last few weeks or so, I’ve increased my workouts, but I’m shocked at how slow my progress has been.
I feel sorry for these poor little ones. Their parents need to pay more attention.
Yes, we all need to be moving around! Sorry about your injury. Have you tried water aerobics?
They need to watch our 4 year old Grandson for one day.
No. I prefer walking or working out with weights. For the last few weeks I’ve been doing 2-2.5 miles 5-6 times a week, along with lower body weight work 3 times a week. On Sundays, I sometimes work, er.. “play” in the garden for 1-3 hours. :)
I was a runner, previously. Walking is a compromise, but I feel blessed to be able to do it.
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