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“Exercise as the Human Body’s Conductor” or the Significance of Exercise in Early Childhood
Baloghné Bakk Adrienn
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DOI:10.17265/1539-8072/2018.08.007
University of Sopron, Sopron, Hungary
The focus of our topic is doing regularly physical exercises, regarding healthy way of life, which is also the basis of development of kindergarten aged children. The children of consecutive generations are growing fat and the number of overweight children in the generation change has increased. Although not all fat children will become fat adults, but this is very likely. Prevention should be started as early as the age of preschool. Physical activity must play an outstanding role in ensuring healthy development of children’s organisms.
early childhood, kindergarten, obesitas, physical exercises (PE)
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