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  • The child has learned the concept of counting backwards from 5.
  • The child has developed number recognition skills for the numbers 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1.
  • The child has practiced sequencing numbers in a descending order.
  • The child has improved their understanding of the concept of subtraction by counting backwards.
  • The child has enhanced their memory skills by remembering the sequence of numbers in reverse order.

For continued development, you can introduce more challenging counting backwards activities, such as counting backwards from 10 or even higher numbers. You can also incorporate physical movements, such as jumping or clapping, while counting backwards to make it more engaging. Additionally, you can use visual aids, such as number cards or a number line, to reinforce the concept of counting backwards.

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