- Learned the rules and techniques of various sports, such as soccer, basketball, and volleyball.
- Developed hand-eye coordination skills through activities like catching and throwing.
- Enhanced agility and coordination by participating in running, jumping, and balancing exercises.
- Improved gross motor skills through activities that involved running, kicking, and dribbling.
- Developed teamwork and communication skills by engaging in team sports and collaborating with peers.
- Gained an understanding of fair play and sportsmanship through following rules and practicing good sports etiquette.
Continued development can be supported by:
- Encouraging the child to practice the skills learned during the multisports session at home or in the schoolyard.
- Providing opportunities for the child to engage in other sports activities to further expand their knowledge and skills.
- Organizing friendly sports competitions or games with classmates or friends to promote teamwork and sportsmanship.
- Introducing the child to different sports clubs or community programs where they can further develop their interest in specific sports.
- Discussing the importance of staying active and participating in regular physical activity for overall health and well-being.