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I am a Physicist, a Metallurgist and a Quality Management Professional, an Author, Editor and Reviewer. I review books mostly on Science Fiction, Management, Spirituality, Children's Fiction, Health etc. My reviews appear at Amazon, Shelfari, Bookpleasures and some Yahoo Groups.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Your Active Child

Title: Your Active Child
Author: Rae Pica
Publisher: McGraw-Hill (Contemporary Books)

Category: Non-fiction / Education
243 pages; ISBN: 0-07-140558-5

Rating: 8/10

'Your Active Child' by Rae Pica is a 'must-read' to all modern parents, educators and any one else connected with and interested in child health. The book focuses on such questions as,
- Is Physical Activity important for children?
- If yes, which is the appropriate type?
- Is there a situation of too much?
- Which activities are not appropriate for children?
- Is there a correlation between physical activity and mental/emotional development?
- What is the role of parents and teachers in fostering love for movement in children?
etc.

In the space of a little less than 250 pages, the author, a 'movement education consultant', presents a very convincing case for introduction of appropriate physical activity to children of all ages. And gives several appropriate activities for children of various age groups.

Rae's book is a valuable resource to start with if you are new to the subject. She also refers to publications of several other experts in the book. Additional material in the form of Resources and an index given at the end of the book is added value.

The book has a few editorial/style problems but is otherwise well-produced. A good value. A glossary of terms at the end of the book or as foot-notes on the page they first appear would have been helpful.

My rating of the book is 'Very Good' with a score card of 8/10.

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