Choose to work on skills that your child is interested in learning when deciding which skills to target. If your child loves to ride a bike, teach him to do so independently. If he is able to learn how to ride a two-wheeler, go for it! If your child loves to swing on the swings, teach him to get on and off the swing by himself.
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