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  • The toddler has learned to recognize and identify different objects.
  • The toddler has learned to count objects up to a certain number.
  • The toddler has learned the concept of one-to-one correspondence by matching each object with a number as they count.
  • The toddler has learned to understand the concept of quantity and that numbers represent how many objects there are.
  • The toddler has learned to practice their fine motor skills by pointing or touching each object as they count.

To continue developing math skills, parents can introduce more complex counting activities such as counting objects in different arrangements or counting objects in a specific order. They can also encourage the toddler to count objects in their environment, such as counting the number of toys in a box or the number of fruits on a plate. Additionally, parents can incorporate counting into everyday activities, such as counting the number of steps they take or the number of items they see while grocery shopping. This will help reinforce the concept of counting and make it a fun and natural part of the toddler's daily life.

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