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  • Developed balance and coordination skills by spinning around
  • Improved body awareness and spatial orientation
  • Enhanced gross motor skills by engaging in physical movement
  • Strengthened core muscles while maintaining balance during spinning
  • Increased proprioception by experiencing the sensation of spinning
  • Developed a sense of rhythm and timing by spinning to music or counting
  • Improved focus and concentration by staying centered while spinning
  • Enhanced sensory integration by experiencing the feeling of dizziness and its effects on the body
  • Developed a sense of control and self-regulation by stopping spinning when desired
  • Improved vestibular system function by stimulating the inner ear through spinning

For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore different ways of spinning, such as spinning with their arms outstretched or spinning in different directions. You can also incorporate spinning into games or activities, such as spinning to a specific spot and then performing a task. Additionally, you can introduce the concept of spinning in relation to other physical activities, such as spinning while jumping or spinning while throwing and catching a ball. This will further enhance their physical coordination and cognitive skills.

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