Abstract

In physical education, specifically, we advocate for teachers to move from purely skills- and game-based instruction with their pre-kindergarten (PreK) students and opt for a play-based approach. We propose that physical educators extend the PreK class period to allow for a more immersive free-play, since self-directed activities require sufficient time for students to receive full benefits.

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