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  • The child has developed fine motor skills by grasping and manipulating the hoops.
  • The child has improved hand-eye coordination by attempting to stack the hoops on top of one another.
  • The child has learned balance and stability while trying to maintain a steady hand while placing the hoops.
  • The child has gained spatial awareness and understanding of size and shape while stacking the hoops.
  • The child has enhanced proprioception by sensing the position of their body and limbs in relation to the hoops they are stacking.
  • The child has practiced concentration and focus on the task at hand.
  • The child has built muscle strength and control in their fingers, hands, and wrists while manipulating the hoops.

For continued development related to the activity, you can consider:

1. Introducing different-sized hoops to challenge the child's understanding of size and spatial relationships.

2. Using different types of stands or surfaces for the child to stack the hoops on, such as cones or even their own feet, to further improve balance and stability.

3. Setting up a time challenge, where the child needs to stack the hoops within a specific time limit, to promote quick thinking and decision-making skills.

4. Adding a teamwork element by encouraging the child to stack the hoops together with a partner, promoting cooperation and communication skills.

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