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  • The child has learned balance and coordination by practicing and maintaining their stability on inline skates.
  • They have learned to control their body movements, especially when navigating turns and corners.
  • They have developed leg strength and endurance through the physical activity of inline skating.
  • The child has gained a basic understanding of speed and momentum as they learn to build momentum and control their speed while skating.
  • They have learned how to maintain their posture and keep their body aligned while skating.
  • The child has learned the importance of wearing protective gear, such as helmets and knee pads, to ensure their safety while inline skating.

For continued development in inline skating, the child can try the following creative ways:

- Set up a mini inline skating obstacle course in a safe area, including cones or other objects to navigate around.

- Encourage the child to try different terrains while inline skating, such as on grass or a smooth surface, to challenge their balance and control.

- Practice inline skating with a partner or in a group to build teamwork skills and enjoy friendly competitions.

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