Indoor obstacle course

3–4 yearsEmotional WellbeingMaterials: Pillows, cushions, tape, safe furniture

Create a simple movement path using pillows, furniture, and household items. Your child can jump over pillows, crawl under tables, walk along a tape line on the floor, and climb over cushions. Do the course together, then let your child redesign it.

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Indoor obstacle course

How to Do This Activity

Create a simple movement path using pillows, furniture, and household items. Your child can jump over pillows, crawl under tables, walk along a tape line on the floor, and climb over cushions. Do the course together, then let your child redesign it.

Why It Works

Varied physical activities that challenge different movement skills improve overall fitness, coordination, and cognitive function. Research demonstrates that functional physical training incorporating diverse movements like jumping, balancing, and climbing produces improvements in both motor skills and cognitive abilities including reaction time and spatial memory (Hao et al., 2023). Creating and navigating courses also builds planning skills and spatial awareness.

Tips for Parents

Start simple with three or four stations. You can add more as your child gets comfortable with the course. Make it safe by moving sharp objects and testing each obstacle yourself first. Stay close while your child navigates new challenges. Praise their problem solving when they figure out how to move through each part. This builds both physical and cognitive confidence.

Materials Needed

Pillows, cushions, tape, safe furniture

Learning Methods

Collaborative and Cooperative PlayInquiry-Based LearningProject-Based Learning

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