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  • Counting: The child learned to count from 1 to 10 by counting the number of times they "sharted" during the activity.
  • Number recognition: The child learned to recognize and identify numbers from 1 to 10 by associating them with the number of "sharts" they had.
  • Addition: The child learned basic addition by adding the number of "sharts" they had in different rounds of the activity.
  • Subtraction: The child learned basic subtraction by subtracting the number of "sharts" they had in one round from the number of "sharts" they had in the previous round.
  • Comparing quantities: The child learned to compare the number of "sharts" they had with their friends and determine who had more or less.

Continued development: To further develop math skills, parents can engage the child in activities such as counting objects around the house, playing number recognition games, practicing addition and subtraction with everyday objects, and encouraging the child to compare quantities in different situations. It is important to make math learning fun and engaging for the child to maintain their interest and enthusiasm.

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