- Learned new vocabulary words related to water play, such as "splash," "spray," and "drench"
- Practiced using descriptive language to talk about the different features of the splash pad, such as "water slides," "water cannons," and "water fountains"
- Engaged in conversations with peers and adults, improving their speaking and listening skills
- Followed instructions given by parents or guardians, enhancing their comprehension skills
- Used their imagination to create stories or scenarios while playing at the splash pad, fostering their creativity and storytelling abilities
- Developed their ability to express their feelings and emotions, such as excitement, joy, or fear, through verbal communication
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to write a short story or draw a picture about their experience at the splash pad. This will help them practice their writing skills and allow them to reflect on the event in a creative way. Additionally, provide them with books or articles about water parks or other water-related activities to expand their knowledge and vocabulary in the subject. Encourage them to share their experiences with friends or family members, allowing them to practice their speaking and listening skills further.