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  • The child learned to recognize and identify the letters in her name.
  • The child learned to spell her name by arranging the letters in the correct order.
  • The child learned to write her name by tracing or copying the letters.
  • The child learned to create different styles or fonts for her name by experimenting with different writing tools.
  • The child learned to personalize her name by adding decorations or drawings around it.
  • The child learned to recognize her name in different contexts, such as on her belongings or in books.

For continued development, you can encourage the child to:

  • Practice writing her name using different art materials, such as crayons, markers, or paint.
  • Create name collages by cutting out letters from magazines or newspapers and gluing them together.
  • Explore different lettering styles and fonts by looking at examples in books or online.
  • Experiment with different sizes and arrangements of the letters in her name to create visually interesting designs.
  • Encourage the child to sign her artwork or create personalized name tags for her belongings.
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