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  • Developed gross motor skills by participating in games and activities such as running, jumping, and climbing.
  • Improved hand-eye coordination through playing games like catch or hitting a piñata.
  • Enhanced balance and coordination by participating in activities like a sack race or an obstacle course.
  • Learned to follow instructions and take turns during organized games and activities.
  • Engaged in physical play, which promotes overall health and well-being.

For continued development in physical education, parents can encourage their child to participate in various physical activities at home or in the park. They can set up mini obstacle courses, play games like Simon says or duck-duck-goose, or even have dance parties to promote movement and exercise. It's important to provide a safe and supportive environment for the child to explore and enjoy physical activities.

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