- The child learned to recognize different musical instruments by listening to their sounds.
- The child learned to identify and match different pitches by listening to and imitating different sounds.
- The child learned to keep a steady beat by clapping or tapping along to music.
- The child learned to sing along to familiar songs and nursery rhymes.
- The child learned to move and dance to the rhythm of the music.
- The child learned to differentiate between fast and slow music by moving their body accordingly.
- The child learned to express their emotions through music by choosing songs that match their mood.
- The child learned to create simple rhythms by using their body or objects as percussion instruments.
- The child learned to follow simple instructions related to music, such as "clap your hands" or "stomp your feet".
- The child learned to appreciate different genres of music by listening to a variety of songs.
Continued development in music can be fostered by encouraging the child to explore different musical instruments, such as a keyboard or a recorder, and learn to play simple tunes. They can also be encouraged to create their own songs or rhymes and perform them for others. Additionally, exposing the child to live music performances or concerts can help them develop a deeper appreciation for music and its various forms.