Sweden Pilot Edition
10–15 minute guided play sessions for children 2–6 years.
No special equipment. Designed for real homes. Cancel anytime.
Used by families and educators in Sweden
A balanced week in minutes. No guesswork. Just consistency.
Add activities to any day in seconds.
Clear story, materials, stop rules, and guidance.
Activities are framed within engaging narratives that captivate children's imagination while they develop motor skills.
No expensive equipment needed. We prioritize common household items to make movement accessible anywhere.
Defined boundaries and safety checks ensure that play remains controlled and risk-aware at all times.
Parents understand the scientific "Why" behind every jump, stretch, and balance exercise.
Each movement supports long-term motor skill foundations.
Levels and milestones — not competition.
Every activity follows structured safety doctrine.
Everything is included to ensure a safe, structured, and successful session.
Balance, coordination, strength, flexibility, body awareness.
Field-tested in real environments to keep progress natural, safe, and joyful. Based on the Kidsport Method.
Early feedback from Swedish pilot families.
"It helped us create a weekly rhythm without turning movement into pressure. The structure feels calm and manageable."
— Parent of 4-year-old, Stockholm
"We were looking for something simple and consistent. EarlyMove gave us guidance without overwhelming us."
— Parent of 3-year-old, Göteborg
"It integrates easily into our routine. The printable format makes it practical for everyday use."
— Preschool educator, Malmö
Trial the methodology
Complete motor system
Equivalent to ~3 SEK per day
Minimal data collection. Hosted in Europe. No hidden tracking. You can export or delete your data at any time. Privacy Policy
No.
EarlyMove is not designed for passive screen consumption. It is a structured guidance system for adults.
The screen is used briefly to:
The actual work happens offline — through physical movement, interaction, and guided play.
EarlyMove supports reduced screen dependency while increasing real-world physical engagement.
EarlyMove is not a sports training program.
It does not focus on competition, performance, or athletic results.
Instead, it focuses on:
The goal is not to produce athletes.
The goal is to support confident, capable, and physically healthy children.
Yes.
The structure is grounded in developmental motor science and early childhood pedagogy.
Each activity is:
The system aligns with early childhood development frameworks used in European educational contexts.
It is structured, not random.
Safety is foundational.
Each activity includes:
EarlyMove does not encourage risky or unsupervised exercises.
It is designed to be guided by an adult (parent, teacher, or caregiver).
The system is designed to be realistic.
A typical weekly plan includes:
It can be adapted to family schedules or preschool routines.
Consistency is more important than duration.
No.
Most activities use:
If equipment is suggested, alternatives are always provided.
The program is intentionally accessible.
Sweden has recently rebalanced screen use in education.
EarlyMove supports this by offering:
The printable ecosystem ensures the system works beyond the device.
The app supports movement — it does not replace it.
Premium includes:
The Free plan allows users to experience one motor category before subscribing.
Yes.
EarlyMove is structured to work in:
There is a dedicated educator/institutional pathway that includes structured group planning.
The system supports professional implementation without requiring advanced sports training.
Early motor development impacts:
Children who develop structured movement skills early are more likely to:
EarlyMove focuses on foundational capacity — not short-term results.
Build healthy movement habits — one simple week at a time.