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  • Learned about the importance of safety and being cautious to avoid getting hurt
  • Understood the consequences of not following rules and instructions during physical activities
  • Developed an awareness of their body and its limitations
  • Learned how to identify and communicate injuries or pain to an adult
  • Understood the need for rest and recovery after getting hurt
  • Learned basic first aid techniques, such as cleaning and bandaging minor cuts or scrapes
  • Developed resilience and the ability to bounce back after getting hurt
  • Learned to trust and seek help from adults when needed

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to engage in other physical activities that promote safety and injury prevention, such as swimming or cycling. Provide opportunities for them to practice basic first aid skills, such as applying ice packs or using adhesive bandages. Encourage the child to participate in team sports or group activities that foster teamwork and cooperation, as these can help them develop a sense of responsibility towards their own safety and the safety of others. Additionally, teach the child about the importance of warming up and stretching before physical activities to prevent injuries.

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