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Physical Education

  • The child has learned the importance of physical activity by walking the dog.
  • They have developed gross motor skills by walking and moving their body.
  • They have learned how to take responsibility for the well-being of another living being.
  • They have improved their coordination and balance while walking the dog.

To further develop physical education skills, encourage the child to engage in other physical activities like riding a bike, playing outdoor games, or learning a new sport. Incorporate fun challenges or create obstacle courses to make it more exciting. Additionally, encourage them to practice stretching and simple exercises regularly to improve flexibility and strength.

Book Recommendations

  • Clifford Takes A Walk by Norman Bridwell: Join Clifford the Big Red Dog on his adventure as he goes for a walk and explores the neighborhood.
  • The Dog That Pitched a No-Hitter by Matt Christopher: Experience the thrill of baseball and learn about teamwork as a young boy and his dog team up to win a game.
  • Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech: Follow the story of Salamanca Tree Hiddle as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and walks across the country to search for her missing mother.

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