- Developed physical strength and endurance by walking and playing with the pets
- Improved coordination and balance while engaging in activities such as throwing a ball or playing fetch with the pets
- Enhanced flexibility through bending, stretching, and reaching to interact with the pets
- Increased cardiovascular fitness by engaging in active play with the pets
- Improved agility and speed while chasing or playing tag with the pets
To continue developing physical education skills related to watching a neighbor's pets, the child can:
- Participate in organized sports or activities such as soccer, basketball, or tennis
- Engage in outdoor games with friends or siblings, such as tag, hide-and-seek, or relay races
- Practice yoga or stretching exercises to further enhance flexibility
- Take regular walks or jogs to maintain cardiovascular fitness
- Learn new skills or tricks to teach the pets, such as agility training or obedience training