- Math: The child learned basic counting skills by counting the number of steps taken to reach the splash pad.
- Physical Education: The child improved their motor skills through running, jumping, and playing in the water at the splash pad.
- Science: The child observed and explored the properties of water, such as its ability to splash, flow, and change shape.
To continue developing math skills, parents can encourage the child to count the number of times they jump in the water or the number of people they see at the splash pad. For physical education, parents can organize games like water relay races or challenging the child to try new movements and poses in the water. To further explore the science aspect, parents can discuss the different states of water and conduct simple experiments using water, such as observing how objects float or sink.