- The child learned new vocabulary words related to animals, colors, and shapes.
- The child practiced identifying and naming different objects and animals.
- The child learned to recognize and match uppercase and lowercase letters.
- The child practiced listening and following simple instructions.
- The child learned to identify and name different colors and shapes.
- The child practiced forming simple sentences using basic vocabulary.
- The child learned to identify and name different body parts.
- The child practiced listening and repeating simple words and phrases.
- The child learned to recognize and name different emotions.
- The child practiced using basic greetings and polite phrases.
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Introducing more complex vocabulary words and encouraging the child to use them in sentences.
- Reading books together and discussing the story, characters, and plot.
- Encouraging the child to write and draw their own stories or create simple poems.
- Playing word games, such as rhyming or creating alliterative sentences.
- Watching educational videos or listening to songs in English to expose the child to different accents and speech patterns.