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Your childs balance will improve significantly throughout this year. By the end of kindergarten, your child should be able to hop up to 10 feet without stopping. Your child should be able to walk on tip toes for 10 feet. Your child should be able to skip with ease.
Grows about 2 to 3 inches per year (5 to 7.5 centimeters) Vision reaches 20/20. First adult teeth start breaking through the gum (most children do not get their first adult teeth until age 6) Has better coordination (getting the arms, legs, and body to work together)
The School-Entry Health Exam provides basic health and screening information that will assist the school and school health personnel in meeting the needs of the child. Florida law requires a school-entry health exam for all students who attend public and non-public schools in Florida.
In a developmentally appropriate kindergarten, children build foundational skills. They build social skills for life, through playing dress-up, house, and building with blocks together. Children develop fine motor skills needed for writing through painting, stacking blocks, dressing dolls, and making crafts.
Physical development During play, children will learn to move, balance and lift things. This helps them develop the fundamental movement skills that will help them stay active in later life. As children get older, physical play will also help them to stay healthy and active. It also strengthens their bones and muscles.
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To fill out the Physical Exam form, start by entering the required personal information at the top of the document. Next, proceed to evaluate each body system by marking the appropriate answers. Finally, ensure all sections are completed and sign where indicated before submission.
Check your childs weight and height, calculate body mass index (BMI), and plot the measurements on a growth chart. 2. Check your childs blood pressure, vision, and hearing using standard testing equipment.

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