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Leaps and Bounds by Tumble Tots is a progressive physical and movement programme for children from walking to five years, developed for pre-school settings. Discover how you can join the movement
Investment level: £11,500 T
he Leaps and Bounds programme is designed to complement the indoor and outdoor physical activities currently provided in pre-school settings. The programme
was designed in consultation with Patricia Maude MBE, of Homerton College University of Cambridge.
Leaps and Bounds provides a skills-based, weekly 30-minute programme that aims to build children’s confidence in physical activities. Children are encouraged through a sequence of tasks to develop skills including locomotion, agility, balance, climbing, co-ordination and language development through the use of action songs and rhymes. The programme
also helps develop children’s confidence, movement vocabulary, movement, memory and movement quality.
Using bright equipment, large and small, with illustrated visual aides to assist the younger children in following instructions, Leaps and Bounds offers identifiable learning objectives, supported with teaching points and extension activities. The sessions are split into three age groups, (walking to two years, and three to school age) and take place at pre-school settings, either indoors or out. Each session provides individual encouragement and attention. Each physical play activity is linked to a learning objective and is progressive in its structure. The Leaps and Bounds programme
underpins the Early Years Foundation Stage guidelines. For more information call 0121 585 7003 or email
anne.griffin@
leaps-and-bounds.co.uk, or visit
www.leaps-and-bounds.co.uk. n
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Website:
www.leaps-and-bounds.co.uk email:
anne.griffin@
leaps-and-bounds.co.uk Phone: 0121 585 7003 classification: Children’s franchise
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