- Developed gross motor skills through physical movement and coordination
- Learned about body awareness and control
- Practiced balance and stability
- Improved strength and endurance
- Learned about taking turns and sharing space with others
- Developed social skills through communication and negotiation with a partner
To continue developing physical education skills through wrestling, parents can encourage their child to try different wrestling techniques and moves, such as takedowns and pins. They can also introduce the child to different types of wrestling, such as freestyle and Greco-Roman, and encourage them to watch wrestling matches to learn from professionals. Additionally, parents can enroll their child in a wrestling class or club to further develop their skills and compete with other children.