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  • The child learned the names of different shapes and colors by identifying and sorting blocks.
  • They practiced their fine motor skills by stacking and building with the blocks.
  • The child learned basic vocabulary words such as "big," "small," "tall," and "short" when describing the size of the blocks.
  • They developed spatial awareness and understanding of concepts like "on top," "underneath," and "next to" while building with the blocks.
  • The child learned basic counting skills by counting the number of blocks they used.
  • They practiced their listening and following directions skills when instructed to build specific structures with the blocks.
  • The child developed their imagination and storytelling abilities by creating narratives and scenarios with the blocks.
  • They learned basic problem-solving skills when faced with challenges like balancing blocks or creating stable structures.

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Use the blocks to create letters of the alphabet and practice letter recognition.
  • Build simple words using the blocks and practice sounding out the letters.
  • Create their own stories using the blocks and practice retelling them verbally.
  • Experiment with different building techniques and structures to enhance problem-solving skills.
  • Play collaborative games with other children, taking turns to build and communicate ideas using the blocks.
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