Even if they aren’t sporty, all kids need to throw and catch. How can you help if your child is struggling?
- Written by Stuart Evans, Lecturer Teacher Education, Physical Education, Sport and Movement., La Trobe University
Ziggy Mars/Shutterstock Apart from literacy and numeracy, some of the most important skills children learn in their primary school years are throwing and catching. These are considered “fundamental movement skills” because they underpin other, more complicated physical activities.
For many years, researchers have been highlighting...





