“…Importantly, we see FMS as consisting of one of several components that need to be addressed within the physical literacy construct and one that is most effective, as previously mentioned, when it is integrated with multiple health behaviors and outcomes (Robinson et al, 2015). Being competent in FMS, is associated (and predictive) with not only physical activity (Holfelder & Schott, 2014;Lubans et al, 2010), but also fitness (Cattuzzo et al 2016;Lubans et al, 2010), healthy weight status (Lubans et al, 2010) and cognitive and academic outcomes (Haapala 2013). Promoting FMS is integral to a holistic view of development.…”