– Mari-Ann Letnes, researcher in children’s digital expressions and development at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim
So how do you combine motor activity and movement with digital tools?
“If children are to develop optimally – intellectually, physically and socially – adults have to allow them to learn in the way that is the most natural for them – by using their whole body.” According to brain researcher, Kjeld Fredens, movement and activity is so fundamental for children that you could say that children think with their bodies.
As Kjeld Fredens says, using your body is fundamental! Because when children are learning and developing, physical activity contributes to the development of new brain cells: a premise for learning and remembering. This is where ActiveFloor, as a tool where children can play educational and fun games, gives rise to exercising indoors. In addition, it provides the possibility for incorporating working with digital tools in a new way. This is also what Mia and Hannah’s studies confirm, as they record that the kids have made great strides in their social, cognitive, emotional and sensory-motor development.