- Developed gross motor skills through running, kicking, and jumping
- Improved hand-eye coordination by tracking the ball and aiming kicks
- Learned teamwork and communication skills by playing with others
- Developed spatial awareness by navigating the field and avoiding obstacles
- Improved cardiovascular endurance through continuous movement
To continue developing physical education skills through soccer, children can practice dribbling and passing with cones or other objects, play small-sided games with modified rules, and participate in drills that focus on specific skills such as shooting or defending.