by Mike Kuczala (Editor), Lynne Kenney (Editor), Cindy Hovington (Foreword by)
This book shares how movement is deeply connected to early learning, offering 50+
activities that focus on young children's growth and development.
Young children don't just move to develop their bodies--they move to develop their brains.
Move More, Learn More! demonstrates the profound connection between physical activity and early childhood development through cutting-edge research from neuroscience, developmental psychology, and exercise science.
This groundbreaking book teaches how movement fundamentally shapes brain architecture during the early years, building the neurological foundations essential for cognitive growth, academic success, and social-relational well-being.
Move More, Learn More! bridges the gap between research and practice, offering
evidence-based insights in every chapter. By understanding how developmental skills emerge from shared neurological pathways, Pre-K -3rd grade educators can transform their approach to early learning. Educators and clinicians will discover
immediately applicable strategies to help children develop healthy brains and bodies during these formative years.
This
first-of-its-kind resource will empower readers to harness the transformative power of movement, showing not just
what happens when children are physically active, but
why it matters so deeply for their development and
how to maximize these benefits in educational settings.
Book Features:
- Chapters written by international experts in the fields of movement, music, language, and cognition provide activities to strengthen executive function, self-regulation, attention, and sensory-motor development in Pre-K-3rd grade.
- Over 50 evidence-based activities that specifically target both learning strengths and differences.
- An ideal book for graduate-level courses in education, physical education, and early care, as well as developmental psychology, speech pathology, and occupational therapy.
Author Biography
Mike Kuczala is a keynote speaker, professional development facilitator, president of Kuczala Consulting, and chief executive officer for Regional Training Center. Lynne Kenney is an international educator, researcher, and a pediatric psychologist on the language and cognition team at Wellington-Alexander Center for the Treatment of Dyslexia, Scottsdale, Arizona.
Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.51 x 9.98 x 7.04 IN
Publication Date: February 27, 2026