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  • The child has learned the names of various body parts such as head, arms, legs, hands, and feet.
  • The child has learned the basic functions of different body parts, such as using the head for thinking and seeing, arms for reaching and grabbing, legs for walking and running, and hands for manipulating objects.
  • The child has learned about the importance of taking care of their body parts, such as keeping their hands clean to prevent the spread of germs.
  • The child has learned that different body parts have different sizes and shapes, helping them understand human diversity.
  • The child has learned about the senses and how different body parts contribute to them, such as eyes for sight and ears for hearing.

To continue developing the child's understanding of body parts and their functions, you can:

  • Encourage them to explore their own body by pointing out different body parts and asking them to identify them.
  • Introduce more specific body parts, such as fingers, toes, nose, mouth, and ears.
  • Engage in activities that focus on the five senses and how they are connected to different body parts.
  • Read books or watch educational videos about the human body to enhance their knowledge further.
  • Encourage the child to draw or label diagrams of the human body, reinforcing their understanding through a creative approach.
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