- Developed fine motor skills by holding and manipulating the paintbrush
- Improved hand-eye coordination by controlling the brush strokes
- Enhanced gross motor skills by moving their arm and body to reach different parts of the paper
- Explored different body movements while painting, such as stretching, bending, and reaching
- Engaged in physical activity by standing or sitting while painting
To further develop physical education skills through painting activities, parents can encourage their child to experiment with different painting tools and techniques. This can include using different brush sizes, painting with fingers or other objects, or even exploring painting on different surfaces like easels or walls. Additionally, incorporating movement-based games or challenges while painting, such as painting while standing on one leg or painting with a partner, can further enhance physical development.