- Developed gross motor skills by sweeping and mopping the floors
- Improved hand-eye coordination by picking up and organizing toys
- Enhanced balance and coordination by climbing up and down the stairs while carrying laundry
- Increased strength and endurance by lifting and moving furniture
- Learned about body mechanics and proper lifting techniques
- Developed spatial awareness by organizing and arranging items in different areas of the house
Continued development related to the activity of cleaning house can be encouraged by turning it into a fun game. For example, you can create a cleaning scavenger hunt where the child has to find specific items to clean or organize. You can also set up a mini obstacle course using furniture and household items, challenging the child to clean or tidy up certain areas within a time limit. Additionally, incorporating music and dance while cleaning can make it more enjoyable and help the child improve their coordination and rhythm.