- Developed gross motor skills by walking to the bathroom
- Improved balance and coordination while navigating through the classroom
- Enhanced spatial awareness by maneuvering around obstacles
- Strengthened leg muscles through walking and standing
- Practiced self-care and independence by recognizing the need to use the bathroom
Continued development in physical education can be encouraged by incorporating movement-based games and activities into the child's daily routine. This can include games that focus on balance, coordination, and spatial awareness, such as obstacle courses or dancing. Additionally, providing opportunities for outdoor play and exploration can further enhance the child's physical development.