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Physical Education

  • The child has learned how to pedal and maintain balance on a bicycle.
  • They have developed coordination and motor skills through riding the bicycle.
  • They have learned about safety rules and precautions while riding a bicycle.
  • The child has improved their physical fitness and endurance through regular cycling.

Continued development related to the activity of riding a bicycle can include exploring different terrains and environments, such as off-road trails or bike parks. This can challenge the child's balance and coordination even further. Additionally, they can learn basic bike maintenance skills, such as checking tire pressure or adjusting brakes, to take care of their bicycle. Encouraging the child to participate in cycling events or races can also provide opportunities for growth and motivation.

Book Recommendations

  • The Bike Lesson by Stan and Jan Berenstain: This book follows Brother Bear as he learns how to ride a bike with the help of his dad and the importance of safety.
  • Curious George Rides a Bike by H.A. Rey: In this book, Curious George goes on a bike ride and encounters various adventures along the way.
  • One Wheel, Two Wheels, Three Wheels, Four by Sue Graves: This story introduces different types of bicycles and the joy of riding them.

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