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  • Developed gross motor skills by moving and manipulating cleaning tools and materials
  • Improved balance and coordination while sweeping and mopping the floor
  • Enhanced fine motor skills by grasping and manipulating smaller cleaning tools like brushes or sponges
  • Increased spatial awareness and understanding of personal space while cleaning specific areas
  • Learned the importance of following instructions and maintaining a clean environment
  • Developed endurance and stamina through prolonged physical activity
  • Improved hand-eye coordination by targeting specific areas for cleaning (e.g., wiping windows)
  • Enhanced sensory development through exposure to different textures, smells, and sensations of cleaning materials

To continue developing physical education concepts through the activity of cleaning, it is important to encourage the child's creativity and engagement. You can: - Turn cleaning sessions into a game or challenge to make it more fun and interactive. - Introduce music in the background to promote rhythmic movements and coordination while cleaning. - Engage the child in role-playing scenarios where they pretend to be professional cleaners or superheroes cleaning their secret hideouts. - Incorporate different objects of various sizes or weights for cleaning to provide a diverse range of physical demands. - Encourage the child to clean alongside peers or family members, promoting teamwork and cooperation.

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