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  • The child has learned how to jump and bounce on the trampoline.
  • They have learned how to control their body movements while jumping.
  • They have learned how to balance themselves on the trampoline.
  • The child has learned how to coordinate their arms and legs while jumping.
  • They have learned how to land safely on the trampoline.
  • The child has learned how to follow instructions and rules while using the trampoline.
  • They have learned how to take turns and share the trampoline with others.
  • The child has learned how to have fun and enjoy physical activity through trampolining.

Continued development related to trampolining can include:

  • Practicing different jumping techniques and tricks on the trampoline.
  • Setting up obstacle courses or games on the trampoline to enhance coordination and balance.
  • Using the trampoline as a tool for learning counting or alphabet by incorporating them into jumping games.
  • Participating in trampoline classes or joining a trampolining team to further develop skills and techniques.
  • Exploring other forms of physical activity that can complement trampolining, such as gymnastics or dance.
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