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  • The child learned vocabulary words related to magnets, such as "attraction," "repulsion," and "magnetic field."
  • The child practiced listening and following directions as they were instructed on how to use the magnet tiles.
  • The child developed their fine motor skills by manipulating the magnet tiles to create different shapes and structures.
  • The child engaged in imaginative play by using the magnet tiles to create scenes or stories.
  • The child learned about cause and effect as they observed how the magnet tiles attracted or repelled each other.
  • The child practiced communication skills by describing their creations or explaining how the magnet tiles worked.
  • The child developed their problem-solving skills by figuring out how to connect the magnet tiles to create stable structures.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Expand their vocabulary by introducing new words related to magnets and their properties.
  • Encourage the child to write or draw about their magnet tile creations, fostering their creativity and language skills.
  • Introduce books or stories that involve magnets or magnetic forces to further enhance their understanding of the concept.
  • Engage in discussions about magnets and their uses in everyday life, encouraging the child to ask questions and explore further.
  • Provide opportunities for the child to experiment with different materials and objects to observe their magnetic properties.
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