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  • Counting: The child may have learned to count the number of blocks or items in the game.
  • Number recognition: The child may have learned to recognize and identify numbers displayed in the game.
  • Patterns: The child may have observed and recognized patterns in the game, such as the arrangement of blocks or the repetition of certain actions.
  • Shapes: The child may have learned to identify and name different shapes used in the game, such as squares, rectangles, and cubes.
  • Measurement: The child may have learned about measurement by comparing the sizes of different objects or structures in the game.
  • Addition and subtraction: The child may have been exposed to basic addition and subtraction concepts through actions performed in the game, such as combining or removing blocks.
  • Problem-solving: The child may have developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how to overcome obstacles or challenges in the game.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Engage in hands-on activities that involve counting, sorting, and matching objects.
  • Play math-related games or use math apps specifically designed for preschool-grade children.
  • Explore real-life examples of shapes and measurement, such as identifying shapes in their surroundings or measuring objects using non-standard units.
  • Encourage the child to ask questions and think critically when faced with math-related problems or puzzles.
  • Provide opportunities for the child to practice basic addition and subtraction skills through everyday activities, such as counting objects or sharing items equally.
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