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  • The child has learned the names of the keys on the piano.
  • The child has learned how to play simple melodies on the piano.
  • The child has learned about rhythm and timing by following the tempo of the music.
  • The child has learned about dynamics by playing the piano keys softly or loudly.
  • The child has learned about pitch by playing higher or lower keys on the piano.
  • The child has learned about musical notation by reading simple sheet music.
  • The child has learned about hand-eye coordination by pressing the correct keys on the piano.
  • The child has learned about concentration and focus by practicing and playing the piano.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

- Introducing the child to different genres of music and encouraging them to play different styles on the piano.

- Encouraging the child to compose their own melodies and songs on the piano.

- Providing opportunities for the child to perform in front of others, such as family or friends.

- Exploring other musical instruments and encouraging the child to learn and play them alongside the piano.

- Enrolling the child in formal piano lessons to further develop their skills and knowledge in music.

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