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  • The child learned to recognize and identify individual letters of the alphabet.
  • The child learned to form and spell 3 letter words using the letter blocks.
  • The child learned to differentiate between consonants and vowels.
  • The child learned to identify the beginning, middle, and ending sounds of words.
  • The child learned to develop fine motor skills by manipulating the letter blocks.

For continued development, parents or teachers can introduce more complex words with longer letter blocks. They can also encourage the child to use the words they have spelled in sentences to reinforce their understanding of the words' meanings. Additionally, parents or teachers can incorporate phonics activities to help the child learn the sounds of letters and how they combine to form words.

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