- Developed gross motor skills by pedaling and balancing on a bike
- Improved hand-eye coordination by steering the bike
- Increased cardiovascular endurance through physical activity
- Learned safety rules and awareness while riding a bike
- Developed confidence and independence by riding a bike on their own
To continue developing physical education skills related to bike riding, parents can encourage their child to try riding on different terrains such as hills or gravel paths. They can also practice bike safety by wearing helmets and learning hand signals for turning and stopping. Additionally, parents can introduce their child to other physical activities such as swimming or team sports to further develop their gross motor skills and cardiovascular endurance.