
1 to 3 years old
Provide pull toys that make noise. Encourage your child to walk forward and backward while pulling the toy.
Help your child jump over a small object, such as bean bag.
Provide opportunities for your child to climb and through things.
Take them to beach and provide simple tools such as sticks or spoons for digging, and assorted containers for pouring and packing sand.
Provide both large and small balls for throwing and kicking.
Provide a wagon for pulling and carrying objects from place to place.
4 to 6 years old
Have your child to walk along a line drawn on the floor – it is a good way to learn balance.
Provide a mat for tumbling play such as rolls, somersaults , forward rolls.
Play catch with your child as this provides throwing and running practice. Start by using toy teddy bear. Once your child can throw and catch it, try a large ball, then progress to smaller ball.
Tossing balls or bean bags into containers will develop your child's aim. As his skill improve, use a smaller containers or increase the distance to it.

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