- Developed gross motor skills by pedaling the bike
- Improved balance and coordination while riding the bike
- Learned to steer and control the bike
- Developed leg muscles through pedaling
- Increased cardiovascular endurance through physical activity
For continued development, the child can try riding the bike on different terrains such as grass, gravel, or hills to further challenge their balance and coordination. They can also participate in bike races or obstacle courses to improve their speed and agility. Additionally, the child can learn about bike safety rules and practice them while riding, such as wearing a helmet and using hand signals.