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  • The child learns the elements of a story such as characters, setting, and plot.
  • The child learns the concept of beginning, middle, and end in a story.
  • The child learns how dialogue is used to convey character's thoughts and emotions.
  • The child learns to identify the main idea or theme of a story.
  • The child learns to recognize and understand different genres of stories such as fairy tales, fables, and folktales.
  • The child develops their imagination and creativity through storytelling.
  • The child practices their oral communication skills by telling the story aloud.

Continued development: Encourage the child to continue exploring storytelling by: - Writing their own stories using the concepts they have learned. - Reading different types of books and discussing the elements of each story. - Acting out stories with friends or family members, taking turns playing different characters. - Creating illustrations or visuals to accompany their stories. - Participating in storytelling competitions or events at school or in the community.

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