Physical Education
- The child has developed fine motor skills by grasping and holding the cup.
- The child has improved hand-eye coordination by successfully bringing the cup to their mouth.
- The child has learned body awareness and control by maintaining balance while drinking from the cup.
- The child has developed independence and self-help skills by drinking from a cup without assistance.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice using different types of cups, such as sippy cups or cups with handles. This will help them refine their grip and control while drinking. Additionally, you can introduce activities that involve pouring liquids from one cup to another, which will further enhance their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Book Recommendations
- Drinking from a Cup by Jane Belk Moncure: This book uses simple text and colorful illustrations to teach young children about the skill of drinking from a cup.
- Good Night, Little Bear by Richard Scarry: This story follows Little Bear as he learns to drink milk from a cup like a big bear.
- My Very Own Big Busy Book by DK Publishing: This interactive book includes various activities, including a section on drinking from a cup, to engage preschoolers in learning and development.
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