Catching and throwing is important and necessary for many sports: basketball, handball, football, football, football, tennis, table tennis, rugby, football, etc. In doing so, the children's eye-hand coordination is trained. Throwing and catching can be practiced in different age groups. Often enough, a few incentives are sufficient for children to deal with the ball and develop their own ideas. Have fun!
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Even the smallest ones are fascinated by balls. Therefore throw light small balls, soft balls up. The children can try to catch a ball. To throw it up themselves.
You can kneel or stand on the ground. Throw a ball to the child. How does it catch the ball? Make a "shot" with your arms, so the ball catches more easily.
You can also take a vessel, such as a hat or a bowl, and try to catch the ball.
Take an empty regent or a wash basin and let the children be thrown in.
But you can also take a tire and have the children thrown in.
Take a tire, hold it up and let the kids throw through.
Face each other and throw the ball, so that he pops up in front of the child and then the child catches the ball. With increasing skill you can top something aside, so that the child always has to move something to catch the ball.
Put the ball in front of the kid and let the kid catch the ball without the kid knocking it up first.
Children who can already catch: If the child can catch something, then you can vary: If it catches, it can go one step back. If it doesn't catch, then it should go one step forward. So you can vary the distance.
Roll the tire and try to shoot a ball through the tire
Older children can throw the ball up, make a purple tree and practice the ball again.
What else do you think you're doing?
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Even the smallest ones are fascinated by balls. Therefore throw light small balls, soft balls up. The children can try to catch a ball. To throw it up themselves.
You can kneel or stand on the ground. Throw a ball to the child. How does it catch the ball? Make a "shot" with your arms, so the ball catches more easily.
You can also take a vessel, such as a hat or a bowl, and try to catch the ball.
Take an empty regent or a wash basin and let the children be thrown in.
But you can also take a tire and have the children thrown in.
Take a tire, hold it up and let the kids throw through.
Face each other and throw the ball, so that he pops up in front of the child and then the child catches the ball. With increasing skill you can top something aside, so that the child always has to move something to catch the ball.
Put the ball in front of the kid and let the kid catch the ball without the kid knocking it up first.
Children who can already catch: If the child can catch something, then you can vary: If it catches, it can go one step back. If it doesn't catch, then it should go one step forward. So you can vary the distance.
Roll the tire and try to shoot a ball through the tire
Older children can throw the ball up, make a purple tree and practice the ball again.
What else do you think you're doing?
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