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  • The child learned new vocabulary words from the movie.
  • The child practiced listening skills by following the dialogue in the movie.
  • The child learned about different characters and their roles in the story.
  • The child observed the plot and storyline of the movie, enhancing their understanding of narrative structure.
  • The child may have picked up on different speech patterns or accents used by the characters.
  • The child may have learned about different cultures or settings depicted in the movie.
  • The child may have been exposed to different genres of movies, such as comedy, drama, or animation.

Continued development related to watching movies can include:

  • Encouraging the child to discuss their favorite parts of the movie and why they enjoyed them.
  • Asking the child to retell the story in their own words, focusing on key events and characters.
  • Exploring books or other written materials related to the movie's theme or characters.
  • Encouraging the child to write a short review or summary of the movie, practicing their writing skills.
  • Watching movies with subtitles to help the child associate spoken words with written text.
  • Encouraging the child to act out scenes from the movie, promoting creativity and imagination.
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