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  • Learned the concept of water resistance by observing how water affects their movement and the speed at which they can run or walk through the splash pad.
  • Developed coordination and balance skills by navigating through the various water features and obstacles in the splash pad.
  • Improved gross motor skills by engaging in active play in the water, such as jumping, running, and sliding.
  • Enhanced social skills by interacting and playing with other children in the splash pad.
  • Increased aerobic endurance by staying active and moving continuously in the water.

Tips for creative ways to continue development:

1. Encourage the child to try different water activities, such as swimming or water polo, to further develop their skills in water resistance and coordination.

2. Set up imaginary obstacle courses at home using hula hoops, cones, or other household items to practice balance and coordination without water.

3. Organize team-based water games, like water balloon toss or relay races, to promote social interaction and cooperative play.

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