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Math

  • The child has learned to recognize and recite numbers from 1 to 25.
  • They have developed the ability to count objects accurately up to 25.
  • The child has gained an understanding of number order and sequencing.
  • They have practiced one-to-one correspondence, associating each number with one object.

For continued development, you can encourage your child to count objects they encounter in their daily life. This can include counting toys, fruits, or even steps they take while walking. You can also introduce simple addition and subtraction by using counting as a tool. For example, ask them to count how many cookies are left after eating a few.

Book Recommendations

  • One Is a Snail, Ten is a Crab by April Pulley Sayre: This book introduces counting by associating various animals with numbers, making it a fun and engaging read for young learners.
  • How Many Snails? by Paul Giganti Jr.: This book combines counting and nature exploration as children count the snails they find throughout the story.
  • 100 Bugs! A Counting Book by Kate Narita: In this book, children can practice counting up to 100 while exploring the colorful and lively illustrations of various bugs.

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