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Activity: "My child climbs into the walker on her own"

Physical Education

  • The child has developed gross motor skills by climbing into the walker independently.
  • They have improved their balance and coordination through the act of climbing.
  • The activity has allowed the child to enhance their leg strength and muscle development.
  • By climbing into the walker, the child has also improved their spatial awareness and body control.

Encourage the child to continue exploring their physical abilities by providing them with a variety of climbing opportunities. Set up safe and challenging indoor or outdoor obstacle courses for them to navigate. Additionally, introduce them to other gross motor activities such as jumping, hopping, and crawling to further enhance their physical development.

Book Recommendations

  • Up and Down by Oliver Jeffers: This book follows the story of a boy and a penguin who embark on a journey of climbing and exploration.
  • My First Book of Gymnastics by Stephanie Turnbull: This interactive book introduces toddlers to basic gymnastics moves, including climbing, balancing, and jumping.
  • Busy Airport by Rebecca Finn: Although not directly related to climbing, this book exposes toddlers to different types of transportation and encourages them to imagine climbing up into airplanes and other vehicles.

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