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Physical Education

  • The child develops gross motor skills by stacking blocks to create a tower, which requires balance and coordination.
  • Through trial and error, the child learns spatial awareness and problem-solving as they experiment with different ways to build a stable tower.
  • Engaging in this activity encourages the child to be active and physically involved in the process of construction, promoting movement and exercise.

Encourage the child to engage in more activities that involve building and construction, such as building obstacle courses with large blocks or playing with construction toys like LEGO sets. These activities will continue to develop their physical coordination and problem-solving skills while keeping them physically active.

Book Recommendations

  • Building Blocks by Denise Gaskins: A book that uses building as a fun and educational activity for young children, incorporating math and physics concepts in simple terms.
  • The Construction Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta: An alphabet book that explores various construction equipment and processes, encouraging young children to learn about building and construction.

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