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  • The child has learned to recognize and identify the letters of the alphabet.
  • They have learned the order of the letters in the alphabet.
  • They have learned to associate each letter with its corresponding sound.
  • They have learned to differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • They have learned to match uppercase and lowercase letters together.
  • They have learned to identify and name objects or words that start with each letter of the alphabet.
  • They have learned to trace or write the letters of the alphabet.
  • They have learned to sing or recite the alphabet song.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

- Introducing letter recognition games or apps that make learning the alphabet more interactive and engaging.

- Reading alphabet books or stories that focus on each letter individually.

- Encouraging the child to practice writing the letters of the alphabet in different mediums such as sand, paint, or chalk.

- Playing letter scavenger hunts where the child has to find objects around the house that start with each letter of the alphabet.

- Incorporating alphabet-related crafts or activities, such as making letter collages or creating letter-shaped playdough sculptures.

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