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  • Recognized and counted numbers 1-10
  • Identified and matched sets of objects with corresponding numbers
  • Practiced basic addition and subtraction using manipulatives, such as counters or fingers
  • Understood and used basic mathematical vocabulary, such as more, less, bigger, smaller
  • Explored patterns and sequences with colored blocks or tiles

For continued development, encourage the child to engage in daily practical math activities. This can include counting objects around the house or while running errands, playing math-related games, and using everyday situations to introduce concepts like money or measurement. Additionally, providing hands-on materials and manipulatives can enhance their understanding of abstract mathematical concepts and encourage problem-solving skills.

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