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Physical Education

  • The child has developed visual discrimination skills by identifying a different picture among others.
  • The child has enhanced their observation skills by paying attention to details in the pictures.
  • The child has practiced critical thinking by analyzing the differences and similarities between the pictures.
  • The child has improved their fine motor skills by pointing or indicating the different picture.

Encourage the child's continued development in physical education by introducing more visual discrimination activities. You can create a scavenger hunt where they have to find specific objects or pictures in the environment. This will further enhance their observation, critical thinking, and fine motor skills. Additionally, you can engage them in simple physical games like Simon Says, which will help develop their coordination and gross motor skills.

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