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Today Giles O’ Grady presented a workshop to our 6th class pupils on how to be a ‘Fundamental Movement Coach.’ The skill being focused on was ‘balance.’

Fundamental movement skills are very important in the physical development of a child. Having a firm grasp of the fundamental movement skills and being physically literate leads a child to enjoy a long life of physical activity.

Following the workshop, the 6th class got to put their coaching skills into practice by working with the junior and senior infants. It was a great learning experience for all.

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