Radovan Cokorilo1, Grk Milana2
1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad, Srbija
2Filozofski fakultet, Novi Sad, Srbija
THE FAMILY AS A FACTOR IN THE INTEGRAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
PORODICA KAO FAKTOR INTEGRALNOG RAZVOJA PREDŠKOLSKOG DETETA
Sport Mont 2011, IX(31-32-33),
262-268
Starting from the idea of organic unity between mind and body, the
interdependence of organism and environment, and the contribution of physical
activity, social, emotional and physiological development today is more correct to
speak of "education through the physical" than the "physical education". According to
this understanding of physical education is turning into a rich activity that not only
develop muscles and coordination of movements, but as a whole person - physical
education is becoming the backbone of global development. On the other hand, the
family is an important factor in physical education because it formed the first paragraph and the first knowledge of the importance and value of physical education.
Here is a very important role of parents as well as socio-economic status of families
and family circumstances which manifests as a braking or promotion of child
development. It is known that children from families that have a negative attitude
towards sport and physical culture in general, are usually not involved in any sport or
recreational activity. Many parents do not realize the importance of physical education
and physical activity for proper development of the child or at least not sufficiently
aware of that importance. Therefore they are very poorly or not at all interested in the
results that their children achieve in sport and physical education has a negative effect
on their further development.
The paper analyzes the external factors of physical development and motor
skills, especially the influence of family circumstances. The aim of this paper is that
analysis of previous research in this field point out the good results and pedagogical
implications of established knowledge but also to the synthesis of these findings point
to possible practical solutions to defined problems. socio-economic status, physical activity, physical education,
physical development, preschool child
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