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  • The child has learned the melody and rhythm of the songs she has heard before.
  • She has learned the lyrics and can sing along with the songs.
  • The child has developed an understanding of pitch and can match her voice to the notes in the songs.
  • She has learned the structure of the songs, including verses, choruses, and bridges.
  • The child has developed an ear for music and can recognize familiar tunes.
  • She has learned to express herself through singing and can convey emotions through her voice.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Introducing new songs for the child to learn and sing.
  • Encouraging the child to create her own songs and melodies.
  • Providing musical instruments for the child to experiment with and explore different sounds.
  • Exposing the child to different genres of music to broaden her musical repertoire.
  • Encouraging the child to participate in group singing activities, such as joining a children's choir or singing with friends.
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