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By Karen Gilbert & Farrah Zweig
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
“If you really try to give too much instruction at this age, you can really cause a child to struggle later on. So, just being supportive and motivating them to do the best of their abilities is really what we're going for.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is a very intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
Fundamental movement skills are important through the ages of two to five. Children grow and learn through their own developmental experiences, which creates unique challenges to their balance skills. In Part Three of the Fundamental Movement Skills Series, Karen and Farah discuss how we give children just the right amount of and right kind of instructions. Sometimes it can be tricky to balance the child’s mental development with their physical progress. In this age range, they should develop skills for purposeful play where they can explore life independently!
Tune in to understand how to help children find balance and set them up for ultimate success!
TimeStamps:
[00:30] Understanding physical literacy
[03:53] Having balance across different ages
[05:08] Is there a long term advantage of future sports?
[08:43] About a child’s way of finding balance
[13:36] Why should you limit the instructions you give children?
[19:13] Communicating with your kids in the right way
[21:38] What kind of instructions should you give your children?
Quotes:
“It [Physical Literacy] describes the ability of a person to instruct their body to confidently perform any action accurately. And it's the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsibility for maintaining purposeful physical pursuits and activities throughout the course of life.”
“I'm a huge proponent of just supporting the skills supporting the skills [...], while every child is unique, preschool students thrive with activities that focus on the means, rather than the ends. ”
“By understanding these range of capabilities of your students, you can ensure that they can all participate, find success, you know, and feel included in the class.”
“You're teaching them body awareness, they're also learning spatial awareness, they're learning how to start and stop their body, they're getting core work in there. So there's a lot of different things that are included in these games that might seem really simple, and there's lots of different ways to play this game and challenge them.”
“We want to teach them to hone in on that skill, so that they learn that there's always ways that they can challenge themselves in different ways.”
“If you really try to give too much instruction at this age, you can really cause a child to struggle later on. So, just being supportive and motivating them to do the best of their abilities is really what we're going for.”
“If I can feel them pushing down on my hands, if they're able to do it, when they're holding my hands, then we can kind of progress from there to kind of get an understanding of why they are struggling with doing it.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is a very intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
In Part Two of the Fundamental Movement Skills Series, Karen and Farah discuss how to support children in their developmental stages based on the way they learn. Every child develops a unique personality that dictates how they approach learning and what works for them. Some are visual learners while others are hands-on learners. The goal is to understand them through their movement, speech, social interactions, and style of learning - you'll be able to better support them with their journey.
Tune in to understand learning styles and set your children up for ultimate success!
TimeStamps:
[02:12] Explore early childhood
[05:46] Offering your child a helping hand
[09:09] Understanding your children better to identify their problems
[13:12] On changes and growth
[16:18] Balance and coordination struggles in children
[21:45] Helping your kids build resilience and confidence
[27:00] The challenges of growing up
Quotes:
“If a child is really struggling, just maintaining their balance, while not moving, it's going to be really hard to maintain balance while trying to walk or run or climb.”
“If I can feel them pushing down on my hands, if they're able to do it, when they're holding my hands, then we can kind of progress from there to kind of get an understanding of why they are struggling with doing it.”
“You want to start to take away the thing that you think might be the problem and then if the issue improves, then you know that's where you need to work on it.”
“If they are struggling to do this motor planning, that kind of thing, that's an indication that they may have an issue with balance or coordination.”
“What we just want to instill in them is that self confidence and motivation and resilience, so that they're willing to just again, show up and do their best and be positive.”
“Body control and body awareness are so important that if we can focus on that for our students, then they can start to be more attentive, especially as we're talking about older students.”
“As they [children] continue to grow, they keep building these little blocks on top of each one. And that's what enables them to be able to do these more complicated skills as they get older.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is a very intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
In Part One of the Fundamental Movement Skills Series, Karen and Farah explain fundamental movement skills and their importance in a child’s growth. They explore how sibling relationships, exposure, and environment could play a role in shaping a child’s movement skills and why, as parents and coaches, we need to familiarize ourselves with the three blocks of FMS in children. We also dig into understanding muscle memory building and how to help your kids in the process even if they’re having a hard time fitting in!
Tune in to integrate fundamental movement skills in your child’s play curriculum and set them up for ultimate success!
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“As they [children] continue to grow, they keep building these little blocks on top of each one. And that's what enables them to be able to do these more complicated skills as they get older.”
“If we could teach kids how to move in all different directions, and then teach coaches the importance of why we should be doing this, then, maybe we wouldn't have so many injuries down the road.”
“If you're familiar with these building blocks of these skills, and you're looking at rotation and coordination and balance, then you can take a step back, and you can say, does this child have those skills? Are they lacking in an even simpler way of moving? That's why they're struggling.”
“If they're [fundamental movement skills] not properly developed, or mastered, there is a likelihood that they will have more trouble academically and behaviorally.”
“Understanding these environmental factors, our vision or hearing or something like that can also be one of the issues. It is really helpful to be able to understand your students and what they need and be able to support them.”
“They can learn how they're moving, understanding their body, how they're moving it through space, and then have that confidence to take on all these different skills. So that when you want to go into teaching them more specialized, be more specific, go into the complex skills.”
“No matter how successful you are or whatever success means to you, you can always benefit from a mentor- learning and growing, there's always so much more to do.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is an intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
Fearless is a term we use in this podcast a lot - it’s one of our favorite things to ask our guests! From being fearless in the face of failures to being fearless in the face of great obstacles, there is nothing like that feeling. But what does being fearless mean to us? In this episode, Farah and Karen share their ideas on being fearless. They discuss ways by which they train themselves and their kids to face any obstacle that comes their way. We also learn to develop self-love and use it as a powerful means to overcome fear that surrounds new opportunities or situations in life.
Tune in to the episode today to learn how to help your kids face challenges fearlessly and set them up for ultimate success!
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Quotes:
“It's not about fear or being scared, angry, fearless, brave, strong, it's about the feeling of self-love that keeps us moving forward on the perspective that you can always find a way to do so”
“If we want to constantly see the world as a place of struggle with no alternative, then that's what we're going to see. But if we want to look at the same world as a constant place of opportunity, that may involve struggle, then we're always looking for solutions.”
“And oftentimes, I think we even surprise ourselves with the capacity we discover; we have to grow and to continue to become our best selves.”
“Every time that you do it, it's going to be just a little bit easier because you're going to remember that oh, I did this before and whether or not it went well you're gonna remember the feeling that you experience or that feeling of perseverance and grit. And that is going to carry you on, moving you forward.”
“My theory on regrets is that you do the best with the information you have at the time.”
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“If they're struggling to gain a skill, and you directly focus in a way that they learn really well, it might be a much easier way for them to at least understand what you want them to do, and then have a greater willingness to want to keep trying.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is an intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
In an entertaining and informative episode, Karen and Farah talk about the different types of learners. One could determine the styles in the early stages of their kids' childhood. Quite surprisingly, almost 65% of our population consists of visual learners! We also have multi-modality learners who resort to more than one way of learning. Today, we discuss why it is essential for coaches to understand different learning styles and know their students individually. Karen and Farah also reveal their ways of learning and how they shaped their career ahead. With the pandemic still lingering large, it is crucial to help children realize that they can be adaptable and persevere in different learning situations.
Tune in to find out how you can help your kids excel in their learning and set them up for ultimate success!
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“It's so helpful to understand how you learn because if you think back to when you were in school and just how the classroom is set up and how we kind of expected kids to learn, it can be really challenging.”
“It’s okay to challenge kids outside of their learning.”
“Understanding your students and yourself and being able to be flexible makes for the best situation of successful learning.”
“You're more than one thing.”
“If they're struggling to gain a skill, and you directly focus in a way that they learn really well, it might be a much easier way for them to at least understand what you want them to do, and then have a greater willingness to want to keep trying.”
“Sometimes we have to be challenged and we’re put into a position where we have to figure out a way to make this work out best for us.”
“No matter how successful you are or whatever success means to you, you can always benefit from a mentor- learning and growing, there's always so much more to do.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is an intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
Having a mentor in the early stages of your child’s adolescence could phenomenally help their overall development. That is why in today’s episode, Farah and Karen speak about the importance of a mentor or guide for children. Considering every child is unique and has different social, behavioral, and cognitive abilities, they require unique mentors to support them in their various stages. We also see through the advancements that have happened in the fitness world since the early 2000s. Women trainers of the past weren’t as approachable as they are today. Attitudes and ways of connecting have significantly changed for the better, and there are plenty of genuine mentors available in the field of fitness now!
Tune in to the episode today to learn the role of mentors in your child’s life and set them up for ultimate success!
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“There's research to show that middle school is when kids really need to have an adult in their life, who they can talk to, and they can feel safe with, who's not a parent.”
“My favorite thing to say is how my eighth grade PE teacher said in my yearbook, 80% of life is going to be about being on time and being dressed appropriately.”
“No matter how successful you are, whatever success means to you, you can always benefit from a mentor- learning and growing, there's always so much more to do.”
“It's cool to see how mentorship can go in so many different ways... how we can as peers provide mentorship to our friends even just on a daily basis.”
“I love that we also provide our coaches with all that support to understand the different social, emotional, cognitive and behavioral differences that can take place between the ages.”
“It's just a constant reminder to us as well to believe in myself, and remember why we're doing this. Because I wish I had that as a kid and knowing how much fitness and strength from the inside out, impacted me at different junctures in life.”
“No matter what struggle or challenge that we're going through, we will come out stronger on the other side.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is a very intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
In today’s episode, Karen and Farah talk about stress and break down the various coping strategies for stress. While we as adults struggle to deal with everyday anxiety and express our concerns circling the same, we fail to notice that kids could experience the same. The environment they are brought up around, the adults surrounding them, and other external and internal factors affect how children deal with stress. We learn today how to build resilience and self-regulation to battle our way out in difficult times and guide our children through the same.
Tune in to learn to stay present at the moment and help set your child for ultimate success!
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Quotes:
“If you're talking about anticipatory stress, they're being concerned about things that may or may not happen in the future. They[kids] are worried about tests, they're worried about social issues.”
“Even with older kids, sometimes it's just a nice way to get it out of you, the stomping the kinesthetic motion of stomping, and trying to get that negative energy out of you.”
“We're training coaches to help kids understand [stress] so they have these tools to pull from as they become more and more self aware.”
“No matter what struggle or challenge that we're going through, we will come out stronger on the other side.”
“It’s okay to fail, you're learning. It's not about perfectionism, it's about bringing joyfulness to it.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is an intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
In an enlightening conversation today, meet Robin Wald, an expert coach, teacher, and educator. Robin walks us through her fulfilling life journey into becoming a certified wellness coach for children and explaining her lessons. We learn new ways to impart courage in children to express and accept their vulnerabilities in life. Have you known how children internalize the different messages they receive from their parents and society? Do you want to see how you can help them out of unwanted pressure and self-imposed stress? Then this episode is for you!
Tune in to find out how to better connect with preteens and teens to become the trusted adults in their life.
About the Guest:
Robin Wald is an associate certified coach through the international coaching federation. Also a professional astrologer, certified yoga and meditation teacher, Robin is passionate about mysticism and spiritual wisdom, and is an adult and teen Jewish educator and intuitive tarot reader. Robin has created a niche for herself today in connecting with teens and preteens around their wellness.
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Quotes:
“Parenting is the most challenging work we can do, but also the most rewarding.”
“Anybody who works with kids, it's not about power, it's not about I'm going to show you or tell you. It's really because you love and enjoy what children bring in, who they are and what they have to teach you.”
“It's never just about physical fitness, it's never just about leading meditation, it's about bringing kids closer to values, you know, that are healthy, that are going to serve them in their growth through high school and into adulthood.”
“My first advice to any coach is to really meet the individual, as he or she or they are, it's not about molding them into anything you think they should be, it's just like, let teens authentically show up as themselves and reveal themselves to you without any judgment.”
“We have this overlay of everything's got to be building towards something else and you have to be mastering something, everything doesn't have to be competitive, things can be fun, just for the sake of fun.”
“It’s okay to fail, you're learning, it's not about perfectionism, it's about bringing joyfulness to it.”
Connect with Robin:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-wald/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robinwaldcosmicwisdom/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinwaldcosmicwisdom/
Website: https://robinwald.com/about
“Leaving in the space and the opportunity to try everything so that they can learn what works for them is definitely what they're going to need.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is an intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
In today’s episode, Karen and Farah break down the concept of the whole child and talk about the importance of social-emotional learning in children. Karen and Farah discuss why they believe that every feeling is a good feeling and how it always teaches us something new. We also discuss connecting with your children at their different ages and helping them validate and control their emotions. By giving your children the space to dig into newer emotions and opportunities, you can help discover for themselves what they want to make out of their lives.
Tune in to how you can nourish your relationship with your children at all ages and set them up for ultimate success!
TimeStamps:
[22:23] Processing the number of thoughts that go through your brain every day
[26:23] Giving your child the space to learn new things
Quotes:
“If we can change our perspective, if we can think about what that child might be going through, then we can offer them strategies that they can come down with and then, we can come up with the solution. And that's really what the goal is, of whole child.”
“And sometimes I don't know what I'm feeling. So if I don't know what I'm feeling or I’m trying to, like, break it down, how do we expect kids who don't have as much self awareness to do that.”
“It's not necessarily ever going to be the same exact thing that's going to work.”
“Because as soon as they know that they are in control of their body of their thoughts of their emotions, and they can start to be a little bit more logical and thoughtful and say, Okay, what do I need to do right now, okay, I just need to breathe, okay, I can handle that.”
“We get to feel empowered as the adults in their lives to teach and educate and support and mentor these children to get an understanding of how they feel.”
“Leaving in the space and the opportunity to try everything so that they can learn what works for them is definitely what they're going to need.”
Relevant Links:
Instagram Page- The Whole Child
Book- The Whole Brain-Child by Daniel Siegel
Workshop at The Chopra Center
K & F_Play_Show Notes
“Encouraging children to go outside in all weather builds resilience, but more importantly, it saves them from spending their life, merely tolerating the bad days in favor of a handful of good ones.”
The Student Fitness Experts podcast is a very intentional venture that aims to create a playful movement to help students grow up with inner confidence and self-awareness and a healthy body and mind.
How can you make your children more adaptable to the different challenges that come their way? Sometimes, bad weather could be your child’s best teacher. It could help them build resilience and experience change in the early stages of their life. In this episode, Karen and Farah talk about play and play-based activities and throw light on their role in our everyday lives. They also discuss the importance of helping your child experiment with new things and enjoy their daily activities through play.
Tune in to learn how to make play more fun for your children and use the means to set your child for ultimate success!
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Quotes:
“Encouraging children to go outside in all weather builds resilience, but more importantly, it saves them from spending their life, merely tolerating the bad days in favor of a handful of good ones.”
“I firmly believe that I am the person I am today based on all of the challenges and struggles that I've been through my life, and I'm thankful for them. I'm grateful that they all happened. And because I really liked who I am today. ”
“It is important to introduce them to different ways to move different ways to experience things. And it's to help them at all ages to be able to connect the dots. ”
“No matter what struggle or challenge that we're going through, we will come out stronger on the other side.”
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.