PRep - PMP
about
The Perceptual Motor Program (PMP) aims to give the children experiences in seeing, hearing, touching, processing, making perceptual judgements and reacting though carefully sequenced activities. The children achieve this through physical activity such as running, hopping, skipping, jumping, balancing, crawling, climbing, throwing, catching, bowling, sliding, etc, using a variety of common and specially designed equipment.
When: Each of the sessions run for 40 mins:
Prep A - Thursday 12:10pm Prep B - Friday 11:30am
Prep C - Thursday 11:30am Prep J - Thursday 12:50pm
Prep M - Wednesday 12:50pm Prep S - Wednesday 12:10pm
When: Each of the sessions run for 40 mins:
Prep A - Thursday 12:10pm Prep B - Friday 11:30am
Prep C - Thursday 11:30am Prep J - Thursday 12:50pm
Prep M - Wednesday 12:50pm Prep S - Wednesday 12:10pm
Volunteer
In order for the PMP program to run efficiently, we require volunteers to help with each of the classes.
We only need 3 volunteers for each class and you will need to be available at the same time each week for the entire term.
The continuity of the volunteers is essential to the program running smoothly, hence we cannot have different volunteers each week, and we will not have time to train new volunteers on a weekly basis, especially where PMP classes are run in back to back time slots.
If you are able to commit to your child's PMP time as a volunteer in TERM ONE, please click on the link below to volunteer.
We only need 3 volunteers for each class and you will need to be available at the same time each week for the entire term.
The continuity of the volunteers is essential to the program running smoothly, hence we cannot have different volunteers each week, and we will not have time to train new volunteers on a weekly basis, especially where PMP classes are run in back to back time slots.
If you are able to commit to your child's PMP time as a volunteer in TERM ONE, please click on the link below to volunteer.