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Physical Education

  • The child learned coordination and motor skills through engaging in physical activities with their new friends.
  • They developed teamwork and cooperation by participating in group games and sports.
  • The child improved their balance and agility by practicing different movement exercises with their peers.
  • They gained an understanding of the importance of physical fitness and staying active to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

To further enhance the child's development in physical education, encourage them to try different sports and physical activities outside of school. Encourage them to join community sports teams or engage in outdoor games with their friends. Provide opportunities for them to practice their coordination and motor skills through activities like riding a bike, swimming, or playing with a ball.

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  • The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig: A heartwarming story about a quiet boy who feels invisible until a new friend helps him find his voice and make connections.
  • Be a Friend by Salina Yoon: This book celebrates the power of imagination and acceptance as it tells the story of a boy who uses mime and gestures to make friends.
  • How to Be a Friend: A Guide to Making Friends and Keeping Them by Laurie Krasny Brown: This book offers practical advice and tips on making and maintaining friendships in a fun and accessible way.

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