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Math

  • The child has learned to count from 1 to 10.
  • They can recognize and recite the numbers in the correct order.
  • The child can associate each number with its corresponding quantity of objects.
  • They can demonstrate one-to-one correspondence by pointing to each object as they count.

For continued development, you can introduce simple addition and subtraction concepts using objects or toys. Encourage the child to count objects and then add or take away a few, helping them understand the concepts of adding and subtracting.

Book Recommendations

  • 123 Counting Around the World by Patricia Hegarty: This interactive book takes young readers on a journey around the world, introducing them to numbers in different languages and cultures.
  • Ten Little Ladybugs by Melanie Gerth: This colorful book helps children practice counting from one to ten as they follow the adventures of ten little ladybugs.
  • Mouse Count by Ellen Stoll Walsh: In this charming story, a snake wants to eat ten mice, but the clever mice come up with a plan to outsmart him. It teaches counting from one to ten and introduces simple subtraction concepts.

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