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Helping children

grow, move & thrive

Confident movement helps build confident children, which is why our focus is not only on how children move, but also on how they feel while they move. Through movement, children learn about the world, and these early experiences form the fundamental building blocks for future development.

Children developing confidence, coordination and fundamental movement skills through Kinderkinetics activities

What is Kinderkinetics?

Kinderkinetics is a fun, engaging, scientific physical activity programme designed to promote strong neuro-motor developmental foundations in children from birth to 13 years. Through age-appropriate, play-based movement, we support children in developing confidence, independence, and the fundamental motor skills they need to thrive.

Overall child development including:

Physical development programme supporting gross motor skills, coordination, balance and overall child health

Physical Development 

Supporting the development of gross motor skills and overall physical health by boosting feel good hormones and helping reduce the risk of obesity and cardiovascular illnesses.

Movement-based activities supporting emotional development, self-confidence, resilience and positive social interactions

Emotional Development 

By building self-confidence through movement, children become more willing to engage, participate, and explore their world with greater independence — learning to understand and regulate their emotions while developing positive interactions with peers at school and in everyday life.

Kinderkinetics activities supporting cognitive development, learning, concentration, problem-solving and critical thinking sk

Cognitive Development 

The brain and body work together to help children make sense of what they see, feel, and hear, supporting learning, movement, critical thinking and problem-solving.

Physical, emotional and cognitive development working together to support a child's overall growth and development

In the same way a house is built, physical development lays the foundation, emotional and social development form the walls, and cognitive development creates the roof.

Through targeted movement interventions, we support multiple areas, including:

Click on a specific area to learn what it is, and possible signs to look out for.

Children participating in movement activities that support overall child development, school readiness, motor planning and se
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