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Physical Education

  • The child developed gross motor skills by walking outside, which involves coordination of leg muscles and balance.
  • They learned the concept of outdoor play and the benefits of being physically active.
  • The child practiced spatial awareness and navigation skills while walking outside, avoiding obstacles and staying on the path.
  • They experienced the natural environment, learning about different textures, surfaces, and elements like wind and sunlight.

Encourage the child to continue developing physical skills by engaging in various outdoor activities such as running, jumping, climbing, and playing different sports. Provide opportunities for them to explore different environments, such as parks, beaches, or nature trails. Encourage them to interact with nature by observing plants, trees, insects, and animals. Incorporate games and challenges that promote balance, coordination, and agility. Remember to prioritize safety and supervise the child during outdoor activities.

Book Recommendations

  • My First Nature Book by Angela Wilkes: Introduces toddlers to the wonders of nature through beautiful illustrations and simple descriptions.
  • The Outdoor Toddler Activity Book by Krissy Bonning-Gould: A collection of outdoor games and activities specifically designed for toddlers to enhance their physical development.
  • Let's Go Outside! by Jennifer Ward: Encourages toddlers to connect with nature through engaging rhymes and interactive activities.

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