- The child learned about colors by observing the different colored clothes worn by the participants.
- They learned about shapes by noticing the different body shapes and movements of the participants.
- The child learned about emotions and expressions by observing the facial expressions and body language of the participants during the activity.
- They learned about creativity by witnessing the participants coming up with different fighting moves and strategies.
- The child learned about storytelling by observing the participants creating narratives and scenarios during the activity.
For continued development related to the activity, parents or caregivers can:
- Encourage the child to express their emotions and feelings through art, such as drawing or painting.
- Provide opportunities for the child to explore different art mediums, such as clay or collage, to further enhance their creativity.
- Read books or watch movies with the child that involve storytelling and encourage them to create their own stories or role-play different characters.
- Visit art museums or galleries to expose the child to different art styles and techniques.
- Engage in art-related activities together, such as creating a family art project or participating in art classes or workshops.