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  • Developed vocabulary by describing their surroundings (e.g. trees, grass, flowers)
  • Expanded language skills by interacting with other children during play
  • Practiced storytelling by creating narratives during pretend play
  • Enhanced listening skills by following and understanding instructions given by other children or teachers
  • Improved communication skills by expressing their needs and preferences to peers
  • Explored the use of descriptive language to explain their actions during play

To continue developing language skills related to playing outside, encourage the child to:

  • Engage in dramatic play activities to foster storytelling and imagination
  • Participate in outdoor group activities, such as scavenger hunts or nature walks, where they can interact with peers
  • Practice describing their experiences outside in detail to help expand their vocabulary
  • Read books or listen to stories about nature and outdoor activities to further develop their language skills
  • Create a journal or draw pictures to document their outdoor adventures, and talk or write about their experiences afterwards
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