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  • Developed gross motor skills through pedaling and balancing on a bike.
  • Enhanced cardiovascular endurance by riding for three miles.
  • Built leg muscles and improved strength through continuous pedaling.
  • Learned about road safety and following traffic rules while riding.
  • Developed hand-eye coordination by steering the bike and avoiding obstacles.

To further support the child's development in physical education related to bike riding, you can:

  • Encourage the child to explore different terrains, such as riding on hills or rougher surfaces, to challenge their endurance and balance.
  • Introduce bike races or timed trials to motivate the child to improve their speed and stamina.
  • Teach the child basic maintenance skills, such as how to check tire pressure or fix a flat, fostering responsibility for their equipment.
  • Incorporate bike-related games or activities, like setting up an obstacle course, to make the practice more enjoyable and engaging.
  • Organize group bike rides or family outings, promoting social interaction and bonding while also providing opportunities for the child to observe and learn from others.
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