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Math

  • The child learned about spatial awareness and coordination while roughhousing with her dad, as they likely had to move around and position their bodies in different ways during the activity.
  • The child may have also practiced counting or numerical recognition if they were counting aloud during the rough play.
  • If the child and her dad were roughhousing on a bed or couch, they may have explored concepts of weight and balance as they adjusted their movements to avoid falling off.
  • The child may have developed problem-solving skills if they had to strategize and plan their moves during the rough play.

To continue developing math skills related to this activity, parents can encourage their child to create their own obstacle courses or movement challenges that involve spatial awareness, counting, and problem-solving. They can also introduce simple math games or puzzles that incorporate movement or physical activity.

Book Recommendations

  • Jump! The Adventures of Brer Rabbit by Vanita Oelschlager: This book tells the story of Brer Rabbit's mischievous adventures, which involve lots of movement and action that can inspire children to engage in active play.
  • Count with Maisy by Lucy Cousins: In this book, Maisy the mouse engages in various activities, including jumping, playing, and counting, which can reinforce the child's understanding of numbers and counting.
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle: Although not directly related to rough play, this classic book introduces concepts of counting, days of the week, and healthy eating through the story of a caterpillar's journey.

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