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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to the piano such as keys, notes, and chords.
  • They practiced listening skills by identifying different tones and melodies played on the piano.
  • They improved reading skills by following simple sheet music or musical instructions.
  • They developed their memory and comprehension skills by memorizing and recalling different tunes played on the piano.
  • They practiced storytelling skills by creating their own musical compositions and sharing the story they want to convey through the music.
  • They enhanced their creativity and imagination by exploring different sounds and experimenting with various piano techniques.
  • They practiced their writing skills by composing music notations or writing lyrics for songs they created on the piano.

Continued development:

Encourage the child to explore different genres of music on the piano, such as classical, jazz, or pop, to further expand their exposure to diverse styles of music. Additionally, they can try composing their own songs with specific themes or messages to further develop their storytelling skills through music. Encouraging them to perform in front of family members or friends can also help build their confidence and presentation skills.

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