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  • The child has learned to recognize different musical instruments by their sounds.
  • The child has learned to identify different genres of music, such as classical, pop, and rock.
  • The child has learned to distinguish between fast and slow rhythms in music.
  • The child has learned to recognize and imitate simple melodies and rhythms.
  • The child has learned to express emotions and feelings through music.
  • The child has learned to move and dance to the beat of the music.
  • The child has learned to follow simple instructions given through music, such as clapping or stomping.
  • The child has learned to appreciate and enjoy different types of music.

Continued development related to the activity of listening to music can be encouraged by:

  • Introducing the child to different musical instruments and allowing them to experiment with making sounds using simple instruments like shakers or drums.
  • Encouraging the child to create their own music by singing or using simple instruments.
  • Exploring different genres of music and discussing how they make the child feel.
  • Engaging the child in musical games or activities that involve movement and dancing.
  • Attending live music performances or concerts with the child to expose them to different styles of music and musicians.
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