- The child learned to count from 1 to 10.
- The child learned to recognize and identify numbers.
- The child learned to associate numbers with their corresponding quantities.
- The child learned to sequence numbers in the correct order.
- The child learned to count objects and match them with the corresponding number.
- The child learned to understand the concept of one-to-one correspondence.
- The child learned to use counting as a tool for problem-solving and decision-making.
- The child learned to verbally express numbers and quantities.
- The child learned to engage in a counting activity independently.
Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating counting into everyday activities. For example, parents can ask the child to count the number of toys they have, count the number of steps they take while walking, or count the number of items on a grocery list. Additionally, introducing simple math games or puzzles that involve counting can further enhance the child's understanding and enjoyment of numbers.