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Physical Education

  • The child learned the concept of physical activity and exercise by engaging in cleaning tasks such as scrubbing the bathroom floor and wiping down surfaces.
  • They developed fine motor skills by using a sponge or cloth to clean various areas in the bathroom.
  • The child practiced coordination and balance while bending, reaching, and moving around the bathroom to clean different areas.
  • They improved their strength and endurance by carrying cleaning supplies and exerting effort in scrubbing or wiping surfaces.

Continued development can be enhanced by incorporating fun activities related to cleaning and physical fitness. For example, you can create a cleaning obstacle course where the child has to perform different cleaning tasks at various stations, turning the chore into a playful and physically engaging activity. You can also introduce music to make cleaning more enjoyable and encourage movement and dancing while cleaning.

Book Recommendations

  • The Clean-Up Pup by Carolyn Keene: This book tells the story of a little puppy who loves to help clean up messes and learns about the importance of keeping things tidy.
  • The Bathroom Book by Jennifer Overend Prior: This book takes children on a tour of a bathroom, teaching them about hygiene, cleanliness, and the different items found in a bathroom.
  • Sparkle and Spin: A Book About Words by Ann Rand: Although not directly related to cleaning the bathroom, this book explores the magic of words and encourages children to observe and appreciate the beauty in everyday objects, including their surroundings.

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