- The child learned about the concept of friction by experiencing how the chapsticks help grip the food and prevent it from slipping.
- They learned about the concept of force by applying pressure on the chapsticks to pick up and hold the food.
- The child learned about the concept of balance by understanding how to hold the chapsticks steady while eating.
- They learned about the concept of coordination by practicing the precise movements required to pick up and eat food with the chapsticks.
- The child learned about the concept of hand-eye coordination by visually tracking the food and aligning the chapsticks to pick it up.
For continued development, the child can explore other activities that involve using tools or utensils to manipulate objects, such as using tongs to pick up small objects or using a spoon to scoop and transfer items. These activities can further enhance their understanding of concepts related to force, balance, coordination, and hand-eye coordination.