Beyond The Classrooms
Four Square
Playing four squares improves eye-hand coordination and concentration. The phrase ‘stand four-square’ refers to being firmly supportive of someone or something. In the game, children also develop social skills such as cooperation and self-regulation through following rules. The physical coordination required for the game also helps to improve children’s motor skills, including flexibility, balance, and agility, as well as proprioception and directional awareness.
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