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  • Responsibility: The child learned to take care of the chickens by feeding them and giving them water.
  • Community: The child learned that animals are a part of the community and need to be taken care of.
  • Empathy: The child learned to understand the needs of the chickens and how to meet them.
  • Respect: The child learned to treat the chickens with respect and kindness.
  • Cooperation: The child may have worked with others to complete the task of feeding and watering the chickens.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Learning about different types of animals and their needs.
  • Visiting a farm or animal sanctuary to learn more about animal care and welfare.
  • Participating in a community service project that involves caring for animals.
  • Reading books or watching videos about animal care and welfare.
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