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  • Recognizes the concept of aggression
  • Learns to control aggression during play
  • Develops motor skills while playing aggressively
  • Understands the difference between aggressive play and harmful behavior
  • Improves coordination and balance while being aggressive
  • Enhances cardiovascular fitness through active play
  • Strengthens muscles by engaging in physically demanding activities
  • Develops speed and agility while playing aggressively
  • Improves reaction time and reflexes in fast-paced play
  • Uses strategic thinking to outmaneuver opponents during aggressive play

To encourage further development related to the activity, parents and teachers can:

  • Provide structured activities that involve controlled aggression, such as martial arts or organized sports
  • Teach conflict resolution skills to help the child navigate aggressive situations appropriately
  • Encourage cooperative play, where aggression is redirected towards achieving shared goals
  • Introduce activities that require quick decision-making and problem-solving, such as obstacle courses
  • Engage the child in activities that promote balance and coordination, like yoga or dance classes
  • Promote active play and outdoor exploration to continue developing physical skills and fitness
  • Provide opportunities for the child to practice sportsmanship and fair play in competitive settings
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