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  • Counting: The child learns to count the number of balls they are juggling.
  • Patterns: The child can create patterns with the balls they are juggling.
  • Sequencing: The child learns to sequence the order in which they juggle the balls.
  • Estimation: The child can estimate how long they can keep the balls in the air before dropping them.
  • Geometry: The child can learn about the shape and size of the balls they are juggling.

For continued development, the child can try juggling with different objects of varying shapes and sizes to explore geometry concepts further. They can also try juggling with a partner to practice counting and sequencing skills together.

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