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  • The child learned the alphabet in sign language.
  • The child learned basic vocabulary words in sign language.
  • The child learned how to introduce themselves in sign language.
  • The child learned how to ask and answer simple questions in sign language.
  • The child learned how to express their feelings and emotions in sign language.
  • The child learned how to have basic conversations in sign language.
  • The child learned how to sign common phrases and expressions in sign language.
  • The child learned how to sign simple sentences in sign language.
  • The child learned how to sign numbers and count in sign language.
  • The child learned how to sign basic colors and describe objects in sign language.

Continued development related to the activity can include:

- Practicing sign language with a partner or family member to improve fluency and communication skills.

- Watching videos or attending sign language classes to learn more advanced signs and expand vocabulary.

- Participating in sign language events or joining a sign language club to interact with other sign language users and practice in real-life situations.

- Using sign language in everyday activities, such as signing while watching TV or signing during mealtime conversations, to reinforce learning and make it a natural part of communication.

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