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Physical Education

  • The child is engaging in gross motor skills by scooping rice, which involves hand-eye coordination and arm muscle control.
  • They are also developing hand strength and dexterity while scooping and transferring the rice from one container to another.
  • This activity encourages balance and stability as the child moves and reaches with their body to scoop the rice.

For continued development, you can introduce variations in the scooping activity, such as using different sized scoops or containers, or adding obstacles for the child to navigate around while carrying out the task. Additionally, incorporating music or a simple counting game while scooping could add a fun element while further enhancing their motor skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Baby Faces by Margaret Miller: This board book features photographs of diverse babies making different facial expressions, which can help the child continue to develop their understanding of body movement and expressions.
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle: This classic children's book offers opportunities for physical movement as the child can act out the transformation of the caterpillar into a butterfly, engaging their gross motor skills.

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