- Developed gross motor skills by carrying and pouring water for the chickens
- Improved hand-eye coordination by feeding the chickens without dropping the food
- Enhanced balance and stability while walking on uneven surfaces in the chicken coop
- Increased strength and endurance by carrying heavy buckets of water
- Learned responsibility and empathy by taking care of the chickens' basic needs
To further develop physical education skills, parents can encourage their child to participate in outdoor activities such as running, jumping, and climbing. They can also introduce sports and games that involve hand-eye coordination, balance, and teamwork. Additionally, engaging in household chores that require physical activity can help children develop strength, endurance, and responsibility.