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  • Physical Education:
    • Improved gross motor skills through movements and gestures observed on the TV
    • Learned about different sports and activities showcased on various programs
    • Developed hand-eye coordination by watching sports such as basketball or tennis
  • Science:
    • Learned about animals, their habitats, and behaviors through nature documentaries
    • Explored concepts of gravity, motion, and forces by observing cartoons or shows with action
    • Became familiar with scientific terminology and concepts used in documentaries on outer space or natural phenomena
  • Social Studies:
    • Exposed to different cultures, traditions, and customs shown in documentaries or travel programs
    • Developed an understanding of diversity and global perspectives by observing shows from different countries
    • Learned about historical events or significant figures through educational programs or historical documentaries

To further enhance the learning experience from watching TV, encourage the child to engage in discussions related to the topics they observe. Ask open-ended questions about what they learned or found interesting. Additionally, provide opportunities for them to explore related topics through books, interactive games, or hands-on activities. Encourage critical thinking by asking them to analyze and evaluate the information they absorbed from the TV programs. Finally, guide the child in finding educational shows or channels that align with their interests and spark curiosity about various subjects.

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