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  • The child learned the order of the alphabet by reciting the abc's.
  • The child practiced letter recognition by identifying and saying each letter.
  • The child developed phonemic awareness by pronouncing the sounds of each letter.
  • The child improved their oral language skills by speaking and enunciating the letters clearly.
  • The child enhanced their memory skills by remembering the sequence of the alphabet.

To continue developing the child's English Language Arts skills, you can:

  • Encourage the child to practice writing the letters of the alphabet.
  • Introduce simple words that start with each letter and have the child practice saying them.
  • Read alphabet books or sing alphabet songs together to reinforce letter recognition and phonemic awareness.
  • Engage in word games or puzzles that involve identifying and matching letters.
  • Encourage the child to create their own alphabet chart or poster to display in their room.
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