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  • The child has learned about shapes by observing and identifying different blocks and their patterns.
  • They have practiced fine motor skills by arranging the blocks in various patterns.
  • The child has developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to create new patterns with the blocks.
  • They have gained an understanding of spatial reasoning by arranging the blocks in different formations.
  • The child has learned about patterns and sequences by creating and replicating block patterns.

To continue developing the child's understanding of patterns and spatial reasoning, you can encourage them to create more complex block patterns or challenge them to recreate patterns using different materials, such as beads or colored buttons. You could also introduce the concept of symmetry by asking the child to create symmetrical patterns with the blocks.

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