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ALBERTA CENTRE FOR ACTIVE LIVING: JUNE 2006 ISSUE OF WELLSPRING	

Programmed for Success: Making DPA Work
(www.centre4activeliving.ca/publications/wellspring.html)

- Main article: "Developmentally Appropriate Daily Physical Activities" 
Graham J. Fishburne, PhD, Professor, Faculty of Education, University of
Alberta, and Stephen P. Berg, MEd., University of Alberta. 

- Commentary: "Daily Physical Activity: Overcoming Two Challenges" 
Doug Gleddie, BA, BEd., MA, Provincial Coordinator, Ever Active Schools.

This issue focuses on how to make daily physical activity in schools work,
including suggestions for fitting DPA into timetables and ways to adapt
activities for children at different developmental levels.

To post either of these articles in your newsletter or on your website,
please contact Kathy Garnsworthy at [log in to unmask] 


 

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