Core Skills Analysis
Creative Play
- The 3-year-old student has developed their imagination by pretending to be different Disney characters during the activity.
- Through play, the student has practiced social skills by interacting with other children at Disney World.
- The child has improved their cognitive skills by problem-solving and making decisions during the various activities at the theme park.
- The activity has encouraged the development of fine motor skills as the student has engaged in hands-on experiences like gripping rides and using play equipment.
Tips
To further enhance the child's learning and development after the Disney World activity, consider organizing Disney-themed playdates where children can take on different character roles, creating a mini-theater at home for them to perform their favorite Disney stories, or incorporating Disney characters into arts and crafts activities to stimulate their creativity.
Book Recommendations
- Disney Baby My First Colors by Disney Book Group: Introduce colors to your 3-year-old through familiar Disney characters in this vibrant board book.
- Disney Best Friends by Parragon Books: Explore the theme of friendship with beloved Disney characters in this interactive storybook.
- Disney Princess Bedtime Stories by Celeste Sisler: Engage your child with magical tales featuring Disney princesses before bedtime.