- Balance: The child has learned how to maintain balance while doing handstands.
- Strength: The child has developed upper body and core strength through the activity.
- Coordination: The child has improved coordination by aligning their body and controlling movements during handstands.
- Flexibility: The child has increased flexibility in their arms, shoulders, and back as they practice handstands.
- Body Awareness: The child has developed a better understanding of their body and its positioning in space while doing handstands.
- Confidence: The child has gained confidence in their physical abilities as they successfully perform handstands.
For continued development, the child can explore different variations of handstands, such as one-handed handstands or handstands against a wall. They can also practice handstand walks or incorporate handstands into a routine or dance. Additionally, the child can try partner handstands, where they work with a friend to create different poses and formations. These creative ways of continuing to practice handstands will further enhance their physical education skills.