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  • Counting: The child may have counted the number of slices of bread, cheese, and meat in the sandwich.
  • Division: The child may have divided the sandwich into halves or quarters to share with someone else.
  • Measurement: The child may have measured the amount of condiments they added to the sandwich using teaspoons or tablespoons.
  • Money: If the child made the sandwich themselves, they may have had to calculate the cost of the ingredients and determine if they had enough money to purchase them.

For continued development, parents can encourage their child to help with meal planning and grocery shopping. This can involve creating a budget, comparing prices, and measuring ingredients for recipes. Additionally, parents can incorporate math games and activities into everyday tasks, such as counting the number of steps it takes to walk to the park or estimating the amount of time it will take to complete a chore.

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