- The child has learned the basic rules and techniques of bowling, including how to hold and roll the ball.
- They have developed hand-eye coordination by aiming and rolling the ball towards the pins.
- They have built gross motor skills by participating in physical activity and using their muscles to throw the ball.
- The child has learned how to take turns and practice good sportsmanship by waiting for their turn and cheering on others.
- They have gained an understanding of scoring and counting, as they keep track of how many pins they knock down.
Continued development related to bowling can include:
- Introducing different variations of bowling games such as mini-bowling, where the child uses smaller pins and balls.
- Creating homemade bowling games using household items like empty water bottles and a soft ball.
- Organizing a friendly bowling tournament among family members or friends, allowing the child to practice their skills and compete in a fun environment.
- Encouraging the child to practice their aiming and throwing skills by playing other sports that involve similar movements, such as basketball or soccer.