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  • The child learned basic greetings in Spanish, such as "hola" (hello) and "adiós" (goodbye).
  • They learned how to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish.
  • The child learned the names of common objects in Spanish, such as "perro" (dog) and "gato" (cat).
  • They learned simple phrases in Spanish, such as "gracias" (thank you) and "por favor" (please).
  • The child learned how to say their name and ask someone else's name in Spanish.
  • They learned basic colors in Spanish, such as "rojo" (red) and "azul" (blue).
  • The child learned how to say "yes" and "no" in Spanish.
  • They learned how to say "I love you" in Spanish, which is "te quiero".
  • The child learned how to say "good morning" and "goodnight" in Spanish.
  • They learned how to say "how are you?" and respond to it in Spanish.

Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating Spanish into everyday activities. For example:

  • Encourage the child to greet family members and friends in Spanish when they see them.
  • Play games where the child has to count objects in Spanish.
  • Label objects around the house with their Spanish names to reinforce vocabulary.
  • Watch cartoons or movies in Spanish with subtitles to expose the child to the language.
  • Find Spanish-speaking pen pals or language exchange partners for the child to practice conversing in Spanish.
  • Explore Spanish culture through books, music, and food to make the language learning experience more immersive and enjoyable.
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