- Develops lung capacity and breath control through sustained screaming
- Improves vocal strength and projection
- Enhances overall physical endurance
- Increases cardiovascular fitness through elevated heart rate
- Improves coordination and balance while moving and screaming simultaneously
- Strengthens core muscles through diaphragmatic engagement
- Enhances body awareness and spatial orientation
- Develops self-expression and emotional release
- Improves listening skills as the child learns to modulate their screams
- Enhances social interaction and communication skills as the child engages with others through screaming
Continued development related to the activity of "screaming all the time" can be fostered through various creative ways. Encourage the child to explore different vocal techniques, such as whispering, singing, or imitating animal sounds. Introduce them to storytelling or dramatic play activities where they can use their voice to portray different characters. Additionally, incorporate activities that promote body movement and coordination, such as dancing or playing sports, to further enhance their physical development. It is important to ensure a safe and controlled environment for the child to engage in these activities, and to teach them appropriate times and places for vocal expression.