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  • Developed hand-eye coordination by tracking the ball's movement and timing the throw
  • Improved gross motor skills by using arm and shoulder muscles to throw the ball
  • Enhanced balance and coordination by maintaining stability while throwing
  • Learned cause and effect by observing how the ball moves after being thrown
  • Developed spatial awareness by judging the distance and direction of the throw

To further develop physical education skills, parents can encourage the child to practice throwing with different objects such as bean bags or soft toys. They can also set up targets or create obstacle courses to make the activity more engaging and challenging. Additionally, introducing games like catch or playing with a mini basketball hoop can help improve hand-eye coordination and overall physical development.

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