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  • The child learned the names of different shapes and colors by identifying and sorting the building blocks.
  • They practiced their fine motor skills by stacking and arranging the blocks.
  • The child learned basic counting skills by counting the number of blocks they used.
  • They developed their vocabulary by describing the different shapes, sizes, and colors of the blocks.
  • The child practiced their communication skills by discussing their creations with others.
  • They learned about spatial awareness and geometry by building structures with the blocks.
  • The child developed their problem-solving skills by figuring out how to balance and stabilize their block structures.
  • They practiced their creativity and imagination by building unique structures and designs.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex building block sets with different shapes and sizes. This can challenge the child to think creatively and problem-solve in new ways. Additionally, incorporating storytelling and role-playing with the block structures can help develop their language and narrative skills. Encouraging the child to build specific structures or replicate real-life objects can also enhance their cognitive and observational skills.

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