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  • The child learned the importance of stopping, dropping, and rolling when their clothes catch fire.
  • They learned the correct sequence of actions: stop, cover their face, drop to the ground, and roll back and forth to extinguish the flames.
  • They gained understanding of how this activity can help to prevent burns and injuries in case of a fire.
  • They learned to stay calm and focused during an emergency situation.

To further develop the child's understanding of fire safety and prevention, you can:

  • Introduce books or stories that discuss the importance of stop, drop, and roll.
  • Engage the child in role-playing scenarios where they practice stop, drop, and roll in different situations.
  • Visit a fire station for a field trip and interact with firefighters to reinforce fire safety concepts.
  • Teach the child how to check smoke detectors regularly and include them in family discussions about fire safety plans.
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