Math
- The child learned to count and recognize numbers up to 10.
- The child learned to identify and sort shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles.
- The child learned to understand basic addition and subtraction using objects or fingers.
- The child learned to compare objects based on size, quantity, or weight.
Continued development can include playing games that involve counting and number recognition, such as number scavenger hunts or counting objects in the environment. Incorporating shapes into art activities, like creating collages with different shapes, can reinforce shape recognition. Practicing basic addition and subtraction using everyday objects, like counting snacks or toys, can further develop these skills. Finally, encouraging the child to explore measurement through activities like baking or gardening can help them understand concepts of size, quantity, and weight.
Book Recommendations
- Brush, Brush, Brush! by Alicia Padron: A book that introduces good dental hygiene habits in a fun and engaging way.
- Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin: This book teaches the importance of resilience and problem-solving as Pete the Cat navigates through different colored messes.
- What Should Danny Do? by Adir Levy and Ganit Levy: A choose-your-own-adventure book that empowers children to make positive choices and understand the consequences of their actions.
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