- Developed gross motor skills by playing active games with the 4-year-old
- Learned how to modify activities to make them age-appropriate and safe for the child
- Practiced communication skills by explaining rules and instructions clearly to the child
- Improved hand-eye coordination by playing catch and other games that involve throwing and catching objects
- Learned how to supervise and ensure the safety of a younger child during physical activities
Continued development in physical education can be achieved by exploring different types of physical activities and games that are appropriate for the child's age and skill level. Encouraging the child to try new activities and providing positive reinforcement can help build confidence and a love for physical activity. Additionally, incorporating elements of teamwork and sportsmanship can help teach important social skills while also promoting physical fitness.