- Developed gross motor skills by using leg muscles to push off and balance on the scooter
- Improved coordination and balance by steering and maneuvering around obstacles
- Increased cardiovascular endurance through sustained physical activity
- Enhanced spatial awareness by navigating through different environments
- Strengthened core muscles by maintaining balance on the scooter
For continued development, parents can encourage their child to try different types of scooters, such as those with larger wheels or adjustable handlebars. They can also create obstacle courses or set up races with other children to promote friendly competition and further improve their child's physical abilities.