Physical Education
- The child has developed gross motor skills through riding a bike, including pedaling, balancing, and steering.
- They have improved coordination and body awareness while maintaining balance on the bike.
- The child has learned to follow safety rules, such as wearing a helmet and using hand signals.
- They have gained endurance and strength by riding the bike for longer periods of time.
Continued development can be encouraged by organizing bike rides with friends or family, setting up obstacle courses to navigate, or introducing different terrains to ride on, such as grass or gravel.
Book Recommendations
- Let's Ride a Bike by Stuart J. Murphy: A fun story about a group of friends who learn to ride their bikes and explore their neighborhood.
- The Best Bike Ride Ever by James Proimos: Join Max and Pinky on their adventurous bike ride as they encounter various challenges and learn valuable life lessons.
- I Can Ride a Bike by Edana Eckart: This book follows a child's journey of learning to ride a bike, highlighting the determination and joy that comes with mastering a new skill.
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