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  • The child has learned about rhythm and beat by reading books with musical themes and following along with the words.
  • They have learned about different musical instruments by reading books that introduce various instruments and their sounds.
  • The child has learned about different genres of music by reading books that feature different styles of music, such as classical, jazz, or rock.
  • They have learned about musical notation by reading books that include sheet music or musical symbols.
  • The child has learned about musical terms and vocabulary by reading books that explain terms like melody, harmony, tempo, and dynamics.
  • They have learned about famous musicians and composers by reading biographies or stories about musical legends.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Encouraging the child to explore different genres of music through reading books and listening to music from various time periods and cultures.
  • Introducing the child to musical activities such as singing, dancing, or playing simple instruments to further enhance their understanding of music.
  • Providing opportunities for the child to attend live musical performances or concerts to experience music in a more interactive and immersive way.
  • Encouraging the child to create their own musical compositions or songs based on the stories they read, fostering their creativity and imagination.
  • Exploring additional resources such as online music lessons or educational apps that can further enhance the child's musical knowledge and skills.
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