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  • The child has learned to count from 1 to 10.
  • The child has learned to recognize and write numbers from 1 to 10.
  • The child has learned basic addition by counting objects and combining them.
  • The child has learned basic subtraction by removing objects from a group.
  • The child has learned to identify and understand basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles.
  • The child has learned to compare quantities and understand concepts like more, less, and equal.
  • The child has learned to recognize patterns and sequences.
  • The child has learned to understand basic measurements like length, height, and weight.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to:

  • Practice counting objects in their surroundings, such as toys, fruits, or books.
  • Play games that involve basic addition and subtraction, like counting candies or toys.
  • Explore shapes and patterns in everyday objects, like identifying shapes in buildings or creating patterns with colored blocks.
  • Introduce simple measurements during playtime, like comparing the length of different toys or weighing objects using a balance scale.
  • Engage in activities that involve sorting and categorizing objects based on different attributes, such as color, size, or shape.
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