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Written by admi
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 06:34 |
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Monkeynastix Specialized is a range of fun programmes developed and presented by Kinderkineticists with the aim of reaching a wide spectrum of children of varying ages and abilities.
The purpose of the programme is to reach out to children with special needs and or extra attention, by presenting them with a fun orientated programme whereby their motor skills can be developed and their self confidence improved. This we aim to achieve in as normal an environment as possible.
Regular exercise is like medicine to all children, this Specialized programme is a risk free investment in the health of children with special needs...
A lack of sufficient motor stimulation at an early age can have numerous negative consequences on a child’s later development Effective sensory and motor control is the foundation for school readiness and long term participation in various activities Children want to play and don’t want understand why they do not have the same abilities as their peers
Newborn to 14 years of age, regardless of their disability or capability - overweight and obesity (diabetics) - Traumetised - ADD / ADHD - Low Muscle tone - High blood pressure - Asthma - Epilepsy - Intellectual / Physical disabilities - Lack in Self confidence
Remedial therapy -Based on individual needs of the child -Child worked with on an individual basis and receives a complete evaluation -Enhances motor development of the child -Challenging, non-competitive, fun environment for children to exercise -Focuses on full physical development incorporating muscle strength, endurance and agility -Suitable for children aged 4-7 years
-Go-Girls -Dance orientated exercise programme for girls aged 7-12 years -Various dances presented to quick and modern music -Focuses on stability, fitness, co-ordination, strength, rhythm, flexibility, cardio respiratory and muscle endurance -Includes gymnic ball classes and freestyle dance
Natasha Smith MA Kinderkinetics Cell 082 773 2645 Fax 012 654 6243 Email
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 May 2010 13:33 |