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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic horseback riding skills, including mounting and dismounting the horse, proper posture while riding, and how to steer the horse.
  • They have developed coordination and balance through horseback riding exercises and movements.
  • The child has gained strength and flexibility in their muscles through regular horseback riding sessions.
  • They have learned about the importance of safety equipment, such as helmets, when participating in horseback riding activities.

Continued development in horseback riding can be achieved through various creative ways. One suggestion is to encourage the child to participate in horse shows or competitions to further improve their skills and confidence. They can also try different styles of horseback riding, such as dressage or jumping, to expand their knowledge and abilities.

Book Recommendations

  • The Black Stallion by Walter Farley: This classic novel tells the story of a young boy who befriends a wild Arabian stallion and their journey together.
  • King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry: Based on a true story, this book follows the life of a racehorse named Sham and his journey from Morocco to England.
  • Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry: This heartwarming tale revolves around two siblings who dream of owning a wild horse and their efforts to make it a reality.

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