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  • The child learned the concept of expressing emotions and feelings through verbal communication.
  • They learned the importance of using their voice to convey messages and communicate with others.
  • They learned the concept of volume and how to adjust their voice to different situations.
  • They learned the concept of using different tones and pitches in their voice to convey different meanings.
  • They learned the concept of using words and sounds to get attention or express their needs and desires.
  • They learned the concept of using their voice to participate in group activities and engage with others.
  • They learned the concept of using their voice to express joy, excitement, fear, or other emotions.
  • They learned the concept of using their voice to tell stories or engage in imaginative play.
  • They learned the concept of using their voice to sing songs or recite rhymes and poems.
  • They learned the concept of using their voice to ask questions and seek information.

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to explore different ways of using their voice, such as whispering, shouting, or using different accents or character voices. Provide opportunities for the child to engage in dramatic play or storytelling activities where they can use their voice to create different characters and narratives. Introduce them to different forms of literature, such as books, poems, and songs, to further develop their language skills and expand their vocabulary. Encourage the child to participate in group activities, such as singing in a choir or performing in a play, to further enhance their communication and language abilities.

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