- Developed gross motor skills by moving furniture and boxes around the room
- Improved coordination and balance while carrying and placing items in specific locations
- Increased strength and endurance through lifting and carrying heavy objects
- Enhanced spatial awareness and perception by visualising and planning the new layout of the room
- Improved problem-solving skills by figuring out how to fit everything in the new space
To continue developing physical education skills, encourage your child to participate in activities that involve movement and coordination, such as sports, dance, or yoga. They can also continue to practice spatial awareness and problem-solving through activities like puzzles or building with blocks.