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  • Observation skills: The child learned to observe the parade floats, performers, and marching bands.
  • Balance: The child practiced maintaining balance while standing or walking along the parade route.
  • Coordination: The child observed the synchronized movements of the performers and learned about coordination.
  • Endurance: The child walked or stood for an extended period of time during the parade, building endurance.
  • Flexibility: The child may have had to move or adjust their position to get a better view, improving flexibility.
  • Strength: The child may have waved flags or clapped hands, engaging their muscles and building strength.

Continued development related to watching a parade could include:

  • Participating in a dance or cheerleading class to further develop coordination and flexibility.
  • Joining a sports team or engaging in outdoor activities to build endurance and strength.
  • Practicing yoga or stretching exercises to improve balance and flexibility.
  • Attending more parades or events to continue observing and learning about different performances and movements.
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