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  • The child learned the order of the alphabet by singing the abc's.
  • The child learned the names of each letter in the alphabet.
  • The child learned the sounds associated with each letter in the alphabet.
  • The child learned the concept of letter recognition by visually following along with the letters as they were sung.
  • The child learned the concept of letter formation by mimicking the hand movements associated with each letter while singing.

For continued development, parents can encourage the child to practice singing the abc's in different ways, such as singing it backwards or in a different language. They can also introduce the child to alphabet books or games that reinforce letter recognition and formation. Additionally, parents can engage the child in activities that involve letter sounds, such as playing "I Spy" with objects that start with different letters.

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