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  • The child has learned hand-eye coordination by manipulating the Duplo blocks and connecting them together.
  • They have developed fine motor skills by grasping and manipulating the blocks.
  • The child has improved their balance and coordination by stacking the blocks on top of each other.
  • They have learned spatial awareness by figuring out how to fit the blocks together and create structures.
  • The child has developed gross motor skills by moving around and reaching for the blocks.
  • They have learned problem-solving skills by figuring out how to build stable structures with the blocks.
  • The child has improved their concentration and focus by engaging in the activity and trying to build different structures.

Continued development related to the activity can include:

1. Encouraging the child to build more complex structures with the Duplo blocks, such as towers or bridges.

2. Introducing different colors and shapes of Duplo blocks to enhance the child's visual perception and recognition skills.

3. Incorporating storytelling into the activity by encouraging the child to build scenes or characters with the Duplo blocks.

4. Setting up obstacle courses or challenges for the child to navigate using the Duplo blocks, promoting physical activity and problem-solving skills.

5. Encouraging the child to play collaboratively with other children, promoting social interaction and teamwork while building with Duplo blocks.

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