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  • Child has learned basic body movements such as jumping, hopping, and skipping.
  • Child has learned balance and coordination through various gymnastic exercises.
  • Child has learned flexibility and stretching techniques through warm-up exercises.
  • Child has learned basic tumbling skills such as forward rolls and cartwheels.
  • Child has learned basic strength exercises such as push-ups and sit-ups.
  • Child has learned spatial awareness and body control through navigating obstacle courses.
  • Child has learned listening and following instructions from the coach or teacher.
  • Child has learned teamwork and cooperation through partner exercises and group activities.
  • Child has learned discipline and focus by following the rules and structure of the gymnastics class.

Continued development in gymnastics can be encouraged through various creative ways. Parents can set up a mini gymnastics area at home with soft mats and cushions for the child to practice their skills. They can also encourage the child to create their own gymnastics routines and performances, allowing them to express their creativity and imagination. Additionally, parents can organize playdates with other children interested in gymnastics to foster a sense of camaraderie and friendly competition. Finally, parents can explore opportunities for the child to participate in gymnastics competitions or showcases to further develop their skills and confidence in the sport.

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