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  • The child has learned to identify numbers and count up to 10.
  • The child has learned basic addition using visual aids such as counting objects or fingers.
  • The child is able to recognize the plus sign and understand its meaning of adding two numbers together.
  • The child has practiced adding single-digit numbers up to 10.
  • The child has learned to write and solve simple addition equations.

Continued development for the child can include:

  • Introducing larger numbers and practicing addition with double-digit numbers.
  • Encouraging mental math skills by challenging the child to solve addition problems without visual aids.
  • Using manipulatives such as blocks or cubes to practice addition and explore different combinations of numbers.
  • Playing interactive math games or using online resources to reinforce addition skills.
  • Providing real-life scenarios where addition is needed, such as counting money or sharing objects among friends.
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