Physical Education
- The child develops balance and stability while sitting on the poty.
- They strengthen their core muscles while maintaining an upright sitting position.
- They improve their body awareness and proprioception as they adjust their posture on the poty.
- The activity promotes coordination and fine motor skills as they learn to handle the poty independently.
Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating movement and stretching exercises before or after using the poty. You can create a routine where the child does simple stretches or yoga poses to warm up their muscles and promote flexibility. Additionally, you can introduce fun and active games that involve sitting on the poty, such as practicing balance by reaching for objects while maintaining their sitting position.
Book Recommendations
- The Potty Train by David Hochman: This book teaches children about using the potty in a fun and engaging way, helping them understand the process and feel confident.
- P is for Potty! by Naomi Kleinberg: With colorful illustrations and interactive elements, this book helps children learn about using the potty while introducing them to the alphabet.
- Big Girl Panties by Fran Manushkin: This book focuses on the transition from diapers to potty training, celebrating the milestone of wearing big girl panties.
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