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  • Understanding the concept of community by observing people walking, biking, or driving on the street
  • Recognizing different types of buildings and structures in the neighborhood
  • Observing and imitating social interactions between people, such as waving or saying hello to neighbors
  • Developing an awareness of different modes of transportation and their purposes
  • Noticing and identifying various natural elements in the environment, such as trees, flowers, or animals

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to engage in imaginative play related to the walk outside. They can set up a pretend neighborhood using toys or drawings, allowing the child to create their own stories and interactions. Additionally, parents can introduce simple maps or globes to help the child understand the concept of different places and cultures around the world.

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