- Developed hand-eye coordination while operating the swather
- Improved gross motor skills by maneuvering the swather through the field
- Increased cardiovascular endurance through physical labor of cutting and raking the grass
- Strengthened muscles in arms and legs from operating the swather and lifting hay bales
- Learned about the importance of safety while operating machinery and working in the field
Continued development in physical education can be achieved by exploring other outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, or swimming. Additionally, participating in team sports can improve social skills and teamwork while also providing physical exercise. Encouraging the child to set personal fitness goals and tracking progress can also help maintain motivation and progress in physical education.