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  • The child has learned about balance and coordination while jumping on the trampoline.
  • They have learned about body control and how to maintain their balance while bouncing.
  • The child has learned about strength and muscle control as they use their legs and core to propel themselves upwards.
  • They have learned about spatial awareness as they navigate the trampoline and avoid colliding with others.
  • The child has learned about rhythm and timing as they coordinate their jumps with the movements of others on the trampoline.
  • They have learned about body awareness as they become more aware of their own body movements and positions while jumping.
  • The child has learned about perseverance and determination as they practice and try to improve their jumping skills.
  • They have learned about safety rules and guidelines for using the trampoline, such as not jumping too close to the edge or attempting dangerous stunts.

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to try different jumping techniques on the trampoline, such as jumping with one foot or trying to touch their toes while in mid-air. This can help improve their balance and coordination even further. Additionally, you can introduce simple games or challenges on the trampoline, such as seeing how high they can jump or how many times they can bounce without stopping. This can make the activity more engaging and help the child continue to develop their physical skills.

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