- Developed gross motor skills by engaging in physical movements such as pushing, pulling, and wrestling with the baby sister.
- Improved hand-eye coordination by attempting to grab and hold onto the baby sister's toys or objects during the fight.
- Enhanced balance and coordination by adjusting body movements to avoid falling or getting knocked over during the fight.
- Increased strength and muscle development through actions like pushing against the baby sister or resisting her movements.
- Improved agility by quickly reacting to the baby sister's movements and adjusting body positions accordingly.
- Enhanced spatial awareness by maneuvering around furniture or obstacles while engaging in the fight.
- Developed social skills by learning to take turns, share toys, and communicate non-verbally during the activity.
Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged by introducing structured physical play, such as enrolling the child in age-appropriate sports or dance classes. These activities can provide a safe and supervised environment for the child to further develop their physical skills, coordination, and social interactions. Additionally, providing the child with age-appropriate toys and games that promote physical activity, such as balls, tricycles, or obstacle courses, can also support their ongoing physical education.