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  • The child learned to recognize different musical instruments by their sound.
  • The child learned to identify and clap along to different rhythms.
  • The child learned to sing and memorize simple songs.
  • The child learned to follow along with the beat of a song by clapping or tapping.
  • The child learned to differentiate between high and low pitches in music.

To continue developing their musical skills, the child can:

  • Listen to a variety of music genres and discuss the different instruments and rhythms they hear.
  • Encourage the child to create their own songs or rhymes using their favorite words or themes.
  • Introduce the child to basic music theory concepts such as notes, scales, and chords.
  • Provide opportunities for the child to play simple musical instruments, such as a recorder or xylophone.
  • Attend live music performances or concerts to expose the child to different styles of music and performances.
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