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  • Understanding the concept of balance and coordination
  • Developing gross motor skills
  • Learning how to jump and land safely
  • Improving leg strength and muscle tone
  • Enhancing cardiovascular fitness
  • Increasing body awareness and spatial orientation
  • Building confidence and self-esteem

Continued development related to the activity of trampoline can include:

  • Introducing different jumping techniques such as tuck jumps, pike jumps, or star jumps
  • Setting up obstacle courses or challenges on the trampoline to encourage problem-solving and creativity
  • Playing games like "Simon Says" or "Follow the Leader" on the trampoline to further develop listening skills and coordination
  • Exploring different body positions and movements on the trampoline, such as bouncing on one leg or doing somersaults (with proper supervision and guidance)
  • Gradually increasing the height of the jumps or trying more advanced trampoline skills as the child progresses
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