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  • The child practiced following written instructions to complete the wood craft.
  • They learned new vocabulary related to woodworking, such as "saw," "sandpaper," and "hammer."
  • The child improved their reading skills by reading the instructions and any accompanying text.
  • They developed their writing skills by writing down any notes or measurements needed for the project.
  • The child enhanced their comprehension skills by understanding the steps involved in building the wood craft.
  • They learned about sequencing and the importance of following steps in order.
  • The child practiced problem-solving skills when encountering challenges during the construction process.
  • They improved their fine motor skills by handling tools and manipulating small wooden pieces.
  • The child developed their creativity by personalizing the wood craft with unique designs or decorations.
  • They gained confidence in their abilities to complete a hands-on project.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

- Explore more woodworking projects to further enhance their vocabulary and comprehension skills.

- Write a step-by-step guide or instructions for building their wood craft to practice their writing skills.

- Read books or articles about woodworking to expand their knowledge and vocabulary in the subject.

- Engage in discussions about their wood craft, encouraging them to express their thoughts and ideas verbally.

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