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  • Child can accurately count objects up to a specific number on a page
  • Child understands the concept of one-to-one correspondence while counting
  • Child recognizes numerals and can associate them with corresponding quantities
  • Child demonstrates an understanding of the concept of quantity and how it relates to counting
  • Child shows improvement in visual discrimination skills by accurately identifying the objects to count

For continued development, you can:

- Introduce more complex counting exercises with larger numbers and varied arrangements of objects.

- Encourage the child to count real-life objects in their environment, such as toys, books, or food items.

- Play counting games or use manipulatives to make counting more engaging.

- Explore other mathematical concepts related to counting, such as addition and subtraction.

- Practice skip counting to enhance the child's number sense.

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