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Physical Literacy

What is Physical Literacy?

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Physical Literacy is the foundation of a lifelong love for movement. â€‹It encompasses the skills, confidence and motivation to lead an active and healthy life. 


While it begins at birth, much of our understanding of movement and play is shaped during primary school. 

To foster physical literacy, we have developed our own TAG Sports Physical Literacy Framework and have incorporated our unique sports program into our Early Learning and OSHC curriculum, aiming to fuel young bodies and promote lifelong vitality. 

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As a community-focused business serving countless families, we hold ourselves accountable for instilling a passion for movement in children, contributing to the promotion of Physical Literacy. â€‹This holistic concept integrates ability, mindset, community and logic to support active and fulfilling lives. It unites efforts in childhood development and commits us to a lifetime of healthy behaviours.
 

Physical Literacy is the foundation of a lifelong love for movement.

​​It encompasses the skills, confidence and motivation to lead an active and healthy life. While it begins at birth, much of our understanding of movement and play is shaped during primary school.
 

To foster Physical Literacy, we have developed our own TAG Sports Physical Literacy Framework and have incorporated our unique sports program, into our OSHC and Early Learning curriculum, aiming to fuel young bodies and promote a lifetime of vitality.
 

This holistic concept integrates ability, mindset, community, and logic to support active and fulfilling lives. It unites efforts in childhood development and commits us to a lifetime of healthy behaviours.

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Framework

The Physical Literacy Framework is the basis of our TAG Sports program across our Early Learning & OSHC services. 

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​The Framework identifies our four Physical Literacy domains – Ability, Mindset, Community and Logic. These introduce the children to the following:

  • Movement Skills

  • Moving with Equipment

  • Object Manipulation

  • Coordination

  • Stability / Balance

  • Flexibility

  • Agility

  • Strength

  • Muscular Endurance

  • Cardiovascular Endurance

  • Reaction Time

  • Speed

  • Management & Enjoyment

  • Confidence

  • Motivation

  • Connection to Place

  • Self Perception

  • Self Regulation (Emotional & Physical)

  • Relationships

  • Collaboration

  • Ethics

  • Society & Culture

Domains

Our TAG Sports Physical Literacy Framework is developed into four key domains that contribute towards the development of physical literacy. â€‹These domains function as the pillars that the TAG Sports programs are built on ensuring that children are developing a variety of skills that they can use in their everyday life and into the future.​​

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