If the doctor said so
When a doctor issues a certificate to a child confirming his enrollment in a preparatory physical education group, he indicates what should not be done in the document and explains in words in more detail and intelligibly. Surprisingly, not only children, but also their parents, as well as teachers, do not always pay enough attention to this. You should be aware: if doctors have noted contraindications, restrictions, and the time allowed for classes, you must follow these rules so as not to encounter a deterioration in the child’s condition. The groups should not be confused: whichever is stated in the certificate is the same. Preparatory education is indicated - this is not a reason to panic and completely prohibit the child from appearing in physical education, because the lack of thematic education negatively affects health, future opportunities and even self-awareness.
Translation by vision
Myopia is a common disease in children starting from the age of three. If a child undergoes correctional treatment, then visual impairment up to -0.5 diopters becomes a recommendation for transferring him to the preparatory group. In other cases, myopia does not impose restrictions on physical education. The exception is children with progressive disease.
If vision drops to -6 diopters, the child is transferred to a special group.
The preparatory group is not a sentence. The child does not stay away from sports. As soon as his health returns to normal, he will be transferred to the main group.
Who goes where: main group
In order to understand on what grounds they can be assigned to different groups, and also to determine how correct the assignment to a specific one was, it is worth taking a closer look at what the conditions for inclusion in all categories are. For example, the main one includes children characterized by:
- absence of health problems;
- mild violations.
The latter usually include:
- overweight;
- dyskinesia;
- mild allergic reactions;
- VSD.