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  • The child learned to recognize and write the letters of their first and last name.
  • They learned the concept of capitalization by writing the first letter of their first and last name in uppercase.
  • The child practiced letter formation and handwriting skills while writing their name.
  • They learned the concept of spacing between letters and words while writing their name.
  • The child gained confidence in their ability to write and identify their own name.

Continued development related to this activity can include:

  • Encouraging the child to practice writing their name in different styles or fonts.
  • Introducing them to other names and helping them recognize and write those names as well.
  • Using name-related activities, such as creating name puzzles or playing name recognition games.
  • Expanding their understanding of capitalization by introducing the concept in other words and sentences.
  • Providing opportunities for the child to write their name in different contexts, such as signing artwork or writing thank-you notes.
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