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  • The child learned the names and sounds of different consonant letters.
  • The child practiced identifying initial consonant sounds in words.
  • The child learned to match pictures with words starting with the same consonant sound.
  • The child practiced pronouncing words with consonant blends.
  • The child learned to discriminate between similar sounding consonant pairs (e.g., b and d).

In order to continue developing the child's understanding of consonant sounds, you can:

  • Play games like "I Spy" to practice identifying and naming objects with specific consonant sounds.
  • Encourage the child to make up rhymes or songs using words with specific consonant sounds.
  • Read books or stories aloud and have the child identify words with specific consonant sounds.
  • Practice writing and spelling words with different consonant sounds.
  • Explore online resources or apps that offer interactive activities for learning consonant sounds.
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