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  • The child learned the alphabet by tracing each letter.
  • The child learned letter recognition by identifying and tracing specific letters.
  • The child learned letter formation by practicing the correct way to write each letter.
  • The child learned fine motor skills by using their hand muscles to trace the letters.
  • The child learned hand-eye coordination by following the lines of the letters with their pencil.
  • The child learned letter sequencing by tracing the letters in the correct order.
  • The child learned letter sound correspondence by saying the name of each letter as they traced it.
  • The child learned letter identification by recognizing the letters they traced in other contexts.

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to practice letter tracing using different materials such as sand, finger paint, or even in the air with their finger. They can also incorporate letter tracing into other activities, such as tracing letters on a sensory tray or using letter tracing worksheets to create words or sentences. Additionally, parents can introduce letter tracing apps or online games to make the activity more interactive and engaging for the child.

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