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  • The child has learned to recognize and count numbers up to 10.
  • The child has learned to identify basic shapes such as circles, squares, and triangles.
  • The child has learned to sort objects based on their attributes, such as size or color.
  • The child has learned to understand basic addition and subtraction concepts, such as combining or taking away objects.
  • The child has learned to recognize patterns and sequences, such as repeating colors or shapes.

For continued development, you can introduce more complex shapes and numbers to expand their knowledge. You can also encourage the child to practice counting and sorting objects in their everyday activities, such as counting toys or sorting different types of fruits. Additionally, you can play games that involve basic addition and subtraction to reinforce their understanding of these concepts. Finally, you can provide opportunities for the child to explore patterns and sequences in various contexts, such as arranging objects in different patterns or creating their own sequences using colors or shapes.

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