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  • Listening and following instructions: The child learned to listen to instructions given by family members during the picnic.
  • Oral communication: The child had the opportunity to engage in conversations with family members, practicing their speaking and listening skills.
  • Vocabulary development: Through conversations and interactions, the child was exposed to new words and phrases, expanding their vocabulary.
  • Descriptive language: The child had the chance to describe the food, activities, and surroundings at the picnic, enhancing their ability to use descriptive language.
  • Storytelling: The child may have shared stories or experiences with family members, practicing their storytelling skills.
  • Reading signs and labels: If there were signs or labels at the picnic location, the child may have practiced reading them.

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to write or draw about their experience at the family picnic. They can create a simple journal entry or a picture book, describing their favorite moments, the food they enjoyed, and the games they played. This will further develop their writing and creativity skills while allowing them to reflect on the event. Additionally, you can engage the child in reading books about picnics or outdoor activities, discussing the stories and asking them to make connections to their own experience.

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