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  • The child has learned the shapes and formation of different letters.
  • They have learned the correct direction and sequence to write the letters.
  • The child has improved their fine motor skills through the tracing activity.
  • They have learned to recognize and differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • The child has developed hand-eye coordination while tracing the letters.
  • They have gained confidence in their ability to write and recognize letters.
  • The child has learned the phonetic sounds associated with each letter.

Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to practice writing letters on their own, without the aid of tracing lines. Use different materials like sand, play dough, or paint to make the activity more engaging. Play games that involve identifying and writing letters. Read books together and point out letters and words they recognize. Use alphabet flashcards or a letter matching game to reinforce letter recognition and sounds. Celebrate their progress and provide positive feedback to keep them motivated.

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