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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.
  • They have learned about spatial awareness and how to navigate their body in a limited space.
  • The child has learned about strength and endurance as they continue to jump on the trampoline.
  • They have learned about rhythm and timing as they coordinate their jumps with the trampoline's bounce.
  • The child has learned about body awareness and how to control their movements while on the trampoline.
  • They have learned about proprioception, understanding where their body is in space, as they jump and land on the trampoline.
  • The child has learned about risk-taking and overcoming fear as they try new jumps and tricks on the trampoline.

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to explore different jumping techniques and patterns on the trampoline, such as jumping with one foot, jumping in a circle, or jumping with their eyes closed. This will further enhance their balance, coordination, and body control. Additionally, introduce simple games like Simon Says or follow-the-leader on the trampoline to promote creativity and social interaction while engaging in physical activity.

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