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  • The child learned about their own body parts and their names.
  • The child learned about body parts commonly found in other people.
  • The child learned to identify and point to body parts when asked.
  • The child learned the concept of body parts being unique to each person.
  • The child learned to follow directions and respond appropriately when asked about their body parts.

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

  • Introduce more detailed information about body parts, such as their functions and how they work together.
  • Expand the activity to include labeling or drawing body parts on paper or a whiteboard.
  • Encourage the child to explore their own body by asking them questions or providing simple explanations about how different body parts function.
  • Use interactive games or online resources that involve body parts and their names to engage the child further.
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