According to home school experts one of the single most important things your child should do in addition to their academic studies is EXERCISE. The authors of Physical Education for the Home created the materials to help home school parents teach a child the correct way to exercise and establish a foundation for all future physical fitness.The information introduced in this book and the accompanying film promotes the student's development of basic and advanced motor skills. It is presented in an encouraging format that has parents and children participating together. The materials serve as a guide to help the home school physical educator thoughtfully introduce different exercise techniques based on the child's ability. You can identify mature performances in the fundamental motor skills and use the suggested tips for teaching more advanced skills.The curriculum teaches the sequential progression of hopping, galloping, skipping, running, jumping (standing and running), throwing, catching, striking both one-handed (tennis) and Two-handed (baseball), punting, and kicking. Each of these includes guidelines for setting programs for both skill- and health-related fitness, plus numerous suggested activities to develop the many components of fitness.