homeschool group. Being part of a team, such as soccer or football, provides an opportunity for children to learn how to function in a group, follow rules and how to compete as a team player. However, what about the family who can not afford for their children to participate in a team sport? What about the child who seems to lack athletic abilities? Children who fall into one or both groups still need physical exercise in their curriculum.Parents who desire to incorporate something easy and natural for physical education can observe what a child does instinctively. Children naturally walk and run. Both walking and running do not require a child to possess great skill, height or strength. A child might not run quickly or for long distances but they do not have to compete against anyone but themselves. This simple fact can be encouraging to a child and lift their self-esteem. Running may be an athletic event where some children have a chance to find success because they are able to set and reach their own goals.Running does not require a great financial investment. Good running shoes are the biggest cost but when comparing the monthly expense of karate or gymnastics classes, the cost is low. Shirts and shorts do not have to be expensive and typically children have clothing they are able to wear.Physical Education for Homeschool Children
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