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Physical Education

  • The child learned about balance and coordination through exercises that mimic the movements of horse riding.
  • They improved their leg strength and flexibility by performing activities such as squatting, lunging, and stretching.
  • They developed core stability and control as they engaged in exercises that simulated the movements involved in riding a horse.
  • They gained an understanding of the importance of warming up and cooling down in physical activities.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore other activities that enhance balance and coordination, such as yoga or martial arts. Additionally, introducing them to actual horse riding lessons or visits to a stable can further expand their understanding of the exercises they performed.

Book Recommendations

  • Little Horse: Finger Puppet Book by Klaartje van der Put: This interactive book introduces children to the world of horses through a finger puppet character.
  • by Laura K. Marshall: A visually engaging book that provides interesting information about horses for young readers.
  • by Gill Harvey: A comprehensive guide that introduces children to various aspects of horse riding and care.

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