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Physical Education

  • The child has developed balance and coordination skills while riding the scooter.
  • They have improved their gross motor skills through pushing off with their feet and propelling themselves forward.
  • The activity has helped them strengthen their leg muscles as they use them to push and steer the scooter.
  • They have learned about spatial awareness as they navigate around obstacles and avoid collisions.

Continued development related to riding a scooter can be encouraged by setting up obstacle courses or creating a scooter race track. These activities will enhance the child's coordination, balance, and agility. Additionally, incorporating scooter activities into group games or relay races can promote teamwork and social skills.

Book Recommendations

  • The Scooter Book by Karen S. Robbins: This book introduces young readers to different types of scooters and provides basic safety tips for riding.
  • Scooter Mouse by Petr Horacek: Follow Scooter Mouse as he embarks on an adventurous ride through the countryside.
  • Scooter and Me by Laura Gehl: Join Scooter and his friends as they explore the joys of riding scooters together.

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