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  • The child has learned letter recognition by typing out words on the tablet.
  • They have learned phonics by sounding out the letters and words as they type.
  • The child has developed their fine motor skills by using their fingers to type on the tablet.
  • They have learned spelling by typing out words correctly.
  • The child has improved their vocabulary by typing out different words.
  • They have learned sentence structure by typing out complete sentences.
  • The child has practiced reading comprehension by understanding the words they are typing.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

- Explore different word categories such as animals, colors, or fruits, and type out words related to those categories.

- Play word games or typing games on the tablet to make the activity more engaging and interactive.

- Use voice recognition software to practice speaking and typing at the same time, improving both their oral and written language skills.

- Encourage the child to write short stories or sentences using the words they have typed, fostering their creativity and storytelling abilities.

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