- The child learned about force and motion by experiencing how the yoyo moves when it is thrown and released.
- They observed how the yoyo moves up and down due to the force applied when throwing it.
- The child discovered how the length of the string affects the yoyo's motion, as longer strings allow for larger swings while shorter strings limit the yoyo's movement.
- They explored the concept of gravity as they noticed how the yoyo always falls downward after being released.
- The child practiced hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills by trying to catch and release the moving yoyo at the right moment.
- They developed an understanding of cause and effect, realizing that the force applied to the yoyo determines its motion.
- The child also learned patience and perseverance as they practiced their yoyo skills and attempted to improve their technique over time.
To further develop their understanding, encourage the child to experiment with different types of yoyos, such as ones with lights or different designs. They can learn about different materials used in yoyos and discuss how it affects their performance. Additionally, they can try performing tricks with the yoyo, introducing concepts like momentum and rotational motion. Encourage the child to ask questions and explore further by reading books or watching videos about the physics of yoyos.