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timama [110]
3 years ago
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What are the main differences in the types of exercises appropriate for children aged 2 to 5 years compared to those

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eduard3 years ago
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<em>Kids ages 2 to 5 usually just do simple movements like running, jumping, or wiggling, but kids ages 6 to 7 can learn more complex games with guidelines and they can do more dangerous, complex motions like riding a bike or swimming. </em>

<em> </em>Responses will vary. A sample response follows: <em>The main differences between the types of exercise in the two categories are the complexity of the movements needed to participate in the exercise and the complexity of the rules. The exercises for children 2 to 5 are relatively simple with repetitious movements and few rules. The activities for children 6 to 7 require more complex movements and have more complex rules to follow.</em>

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