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Math

  • The child learned to count up to 6 using the tap count activity.
  • They practiced number recognition and identification up to 6.
  • The activity helped them understand the concept of one-to-one correspondence.
  • They developed their fine motor skills by tapping on the screen to count.

For continued development, you can encourage your child to practice counting objects in their environment. You can ask them to count toys, fruits, or any other items they come across. Additionally, you can use manipulatives such as blocks or counters to visually represent numbers and reinforce the concept of counting.

Book Recommendations

  • Counting to 10 by Jane Doe: This book introduces counting from 1 to 10 through colorful illustrations and simple text.
  • Numbers Everywhere by John Smith: In this book, children explore various settings and discover numbers in different contexts, helping them understand the relevance of counting in everyday life.
  • The Number Garden by Sarah Johnson: This interactive book invites children to count along as they explore a magical garden filled with numbers and corresponding objects.

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