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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of guests at the party.
  • Sorting: The child sorted different colored balloons into groups.
  • Patterning: The child noticed and created patterns with the decorations.
  • Estimation: The child estimated the number of fireworks they could see in the sky.
  • Measurement: The child measured the length of the parade route using their steps.

For continued development, the child can practice counting objects in their everyday activities, such as counting the number of toys they have or the number of steps they take. They can also explore patterns in nature or create their own patterns using objects at home. Additionally, the child can practice estimation by guessing the number of items in a jar or the number of people in a room. Finally, they can continue to develop their measurement skills by measuring objects around the house using non-standard units, such as paperclips or blocks.

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