- Learned basic soccer skills such as kicking, passing, and dribbling
- Developed hand-eye coordination by practicing ball control
- Improved balance and agility through various drills and exercises
- Learned the importance of teamwork and cooperation by playing with other children
- Developed gross motor skills by running, jumping, and kicking the ball
- Enhanced spatial awareness by navigating the soccer field
- Improved listening skills by following instructions from the coach
- Learned the rules and regulations of soccer
- Developed physical fitness and endurance through continuous movement
Continued development can be encouraged by organizing mini soccer games at home or in the park, setting up obstacle courses to practice dribbling and ball control, and watching professional soccer matches to learn from the experts. Additionally, participating in other sports and physical activities can help further develop overall physical fitness and coordination.