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  • Physical Education:
    • Developed gross motor skills by playing outdoor games with the friend (running, jumping, throwing).
    • Improved hand-eye coordination while playing catch or tossing a ball back and forth.
    • Engaged in active play, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
  • Social Studies:
    • Learned about friendship by visiting the friend's house and spending quality time together.
    • Explored the concept of community and understanding that friends are part of their immediate community.
    • Developed social skills by interacting with the friend and learning about their family and home.

To continue developing physical education skills, encourage the child to participate in more outdoor activities like sports, dance, or bike riding. You can also provide opportunities for structured physical education lessons that focus on specific skills such as balancing, skipping, or catching. For social studies development, encourage the child to explore different cultures and communities through books, videos, or virtual field trips. Help them understand the concepts of diversity, empathy, and inclusion in their interactions with friends and others in their community. Encourage the child to share their experiences and learnings with their classmates or family members to foster a sense of shared understanding and cultural appreciation.

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