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Science

  • The child may have learned about the concept of light and color as they played with the TV settings, noticing how different settings affect the colors and brightness of the screen.
  • Through adjusting the volume and audio settings, the child may have gained a basic understanding of sound and how it is produced and controlled.
  • By exploring the different channels and inputs on the TV, the child may have developed an understanding of how signals are transmitted and received to the TV, introducing the concept of technology and communication.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to explore more about light and sound through simple experiments or by discussing everyday examples of these concepts. You can also introduce age-appropriate books or educational shows that delve deeper into science and technology, further enhancing the child's understanding in these areas.

Book Recommendations

  • Colors and Light by Peter Roop and Connie Roop: This book introduces young readers to the science of light and color in an engaging and accessible way.
  • Noisy Science: 10 Sound Experiments by Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone: This book provides fun and simple sound experiments that can be conducted at home, fostering a deeper understanding of sound for young learners.

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