- Developed gross motor skills by using arm and leg muscles to sweep the floor
- Improved hand-eye coordination by aiming the broom at specific areas
- Increased cardiovascular endurance by engaging in physical activity for 30 minutes
- Enhanced balance and stability by maintaining a steady stance while sweeping
- Strengthened core muscles by twisting and turning the body to reach different areas
To continue developing physical education skills, parents can encourage their child to participate in other household chores that involve physical activity, such as vacuuming, mopping, or gardening. Additionally, parents can enroll their child in sports or physical activities outside of the home, such as soccer, dance, or swimming lessons.