- Developed gross motor skills by moving furniture and objects around the room
- Improved spatial awareness by measuring and planning the layout of the room
- Increased strength and endurance through lifting and carrying heavy objects
- Enhanced flexibility by reaching and stretching to clean and organize hard-to-reach areas
- Improved problem-solving skills by finding creative solutions to fit all furniture and belongings in the room
To continue developing physical education skills, encourage the child to engage in activities that involve movement and coordination, such as sports, dance, or yoga. Additionally, encourage them to take on more responsibility in household tasks that involve physical activity, such as cleaning, gardening, or rearranging furniture. This will not only improve their physical health but also their sense of independence and self-efficacy.