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Physical Education

  • The child has learned how to mount and dismount a horse safely.
  • They have learned basic riding techniques such as holding the reins and using their legs to guide the horse.
  • The child has developed balance and coordination skills through horse riding.
  • They have learned how to groom and care for the horse before and after riding.

Continued development can be encouraged by allowing the child to participate in horse riding lessons or camps. This will provide them with more opportunities to practice their skills and learn advanced riding techniques. Additionally, they can engage in horse-related crafts and activities to further enhance their understanding of horses and riding.

Book Recommendations

  • The Little Red Riding Horse by Sally E. Johnson: A delightful story about a young girl who discovers her love for horse riding and embarks on an exciting adventure.
  • Horse-ology: The Study of Horses by Lisa D. Clark: This informative book introduces children to different horse breeds, their characteristics, and the basics of horse care and riding.
  • Charlie's First Ride by Emma R. Anderson: Join Charlie on his first horse riding lesson and see how he overcomes his fears and gains confidence in riding.

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