- Developed gross motor skills by using a paintbrush to paint the chicken coop
- Improved hand-eye coordination by aiming the paintbrush at specific areas of the coop
- Increased physical endurance by standing and painting for an extended period of time
- Enhanced balance and stability by moving around the coop to reach different areas
- Strengthened muscles in the arms, shoulders, and back by holding and moving the paintbrush
Continued development can include incorporating more physical activities into painting, such as jumping jacks or squats in between painting sessions. Encouraging the child to use different types of brushes or tools can also help improve their fine motor skills and hand strength. Additionally, setting up obstacle courses or challenges for the child to complete while painting can further enhance their physical abilities.