- Learned about the democratic process and how voting is an important part of it.
- Understood the concept of citizenship and how it relates to participating in elections.
- Observed the voting machines or ballot boxes used and learned about their purpose and function.
- Discussed the importance of making informed decisions and researching candidates or issues before voting.
- Learned about the different branches of government and how voting helps to elect representatives.
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore more about the democratic process and the history of voting. They can read books or watch documentaries about elections and the importance of civic participation. Additionally, they can engage in discussions with family members or friends about current events and the impact of voting on society. Encouraging the child to participate in mock elections or debates at school or in the community can also help deepen their understanding of the democratic process.