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  • The child learned the names of different colors such as red, blue, yellow, and green.
  • The child learned how to sort and categorize objects based on their color.
  • The child learned how to identify and match objects of the same color.
  • The child learned how to follow simple instructions given by the caregiver or teacher.
  • The child learned how to communicate and express their preferences by choosing objects of their favorite color.

For continued development, caregivers or teachers can introduce more colors and objects to sort. They can also encourage the child to describe the colors using adjectives such as "bright," "dark," or "light." Additionally, caregivers or teachers can incorporate storytelling or reading books about colors to enhance the child's language skills.

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