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  • The child learned how to express their thoughts and opinions verbally.
  • They practiced using complete sentences to communicate their ideas.
  • The child learned how to use persuasive language to argue their point.
  • They practiced active listening skills by paying attention to the parent's arguments.
  • The child learned how to use appropriate tone and volume when expressing their disagreement.
  • They practiced using vocabulary related to the topic of the argument.
  • The child learned how to support their arguments with reasons and evidence.
  • They practiced using language to negotiate and find common ground.
  • The child learned how to express their emotions and frustrations in a constructive manner.
  • They practiced using language to understand and respect different perspectives.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

- Encouraging the child to engage in debates or discussions on various topics to further develop their argumentative skills.

- Providing opportunities for the child to write persuasive essays or speeches to strengthen their written communication skills.

- Introducing books or articles that present different viewpoints to help the child understand and appreciate diverse perspectives.

- Engaging in activities that promote active listening, such as listening to podcasts or participating in group discussions.

- Encouraging the child to express their thoughts and opinions through creative writing, such as writing stories or journal entries.

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