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  • The child learns about responsibility by taking care of the chickens and feeding them regularly.
  • The child learns about the importance of sharing as they may need to divide the food among the chickens.
  • The child learns about the concept of community as they contribute to the well-being of the chickens, which are part of their community.
  • The child learns about the life cycle of chickens as they observe the growth and development of the chickens they feed.
  • The child learns about empathy and compassion as they develop a connection with the chickens and understand their needs.
  • The child learns about the concept of sustainability as they understand the importance of providing food for the chickens to ensure their survival.

For continued development, the child can engage in activities such as:

  • Researching and learning about different types of chickens and their habitats.
  • Creating a mini chicken farm or coop in the classroom or at home, allowing the child to take care of the chickens on a more regular basis.
  • Visiting a local farm or agricultural center to learn more about the role of chickens in society and how they are raised.
  • Engaging in discussions or role-playing activities about the importance of caring for animals and the responsibilities that come with it.
  • Exploring books or videos about chickens and their role in different cultures and societies around the world.
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