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  • The child has learned to recognize and identify letters of the alphabet.
  • The child has learned to match uppercase and lowercase letters.
  • The child has learned to spell simple words.
  • The child has learned to identify and understand basic sight words.
  • The child has learned to follow instructions and solve problems.
  • The child has learned to improve their concentration and focus.
  • The child has learned to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
  • The child has learned to improve their fine motor skills through manipulating puzzle pieces.

Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex puzzles with longer words or sentences. Additionally, incorporating puzzles that focus on specific phonics patterns or word families can help reinforce reading and spelling skills. Encouraging the child to create their own puzzles using words or sentences they have learned can also be a fun and creative way to further develop their English language arts skills.

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