Physical Education
- Developed gross motor skills by running and chasing the ball, improving coordination and agility.
- Enhanced spatial awareness by maneuvering around obstacles and other children during the activity.
- Learned basic teamwork and social skills by engaging in play with peers, taking turns, and sharing the ball.
For continued development, you can introduce variations to the game, such as different types of balls or different ways of throwing and catching. Setting up obstacle courses can also provide opportunities for the child to further improve their agility and coordination.
Book Recommendations
- The Toddler's Busy Book by Trish Kuffner: A collection of activities and games for toddlers, including ball-related activities to encourage physical development.
- Baby Loves to Boogie! by Maria van Lieshout: A fun book that encourages movement and physical activity through rhythmic and energetic storytelling.
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