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  • Counting: The child learned to count up to 100 by counting the puzzle pieces.
  • Number recognition: The child practiced recognizing and identifying numbers 1 to 100 on the puzzle pieces.
  • Number sequencing: The child learned to arrange the puzzle pieces in the correct numerical order.
  • Pattern recognition: The child observed and identified patterns on the puzzle pieces, such as colors or shapes.
  • Problem-solving: The child used critical thinking skills to figure out where each puzzle piece fits to complete the puzzle.
  • Visual spatial skills: The child developed spatial awareness by manipulating and fitting puzzle pieces together.

For continued development, you can try:

  • Increasing the complexity of puzzles by introducing puzzles with more pieces.
  • Exploring different types of puzzles, such as jigsaw puzzles or tangrams, to further enhance problem-solving and spatial skills.
  • Using puzzles with mathematical concepts, such as puzzles that involve counting, addition, or multiplication.
  • Encouraging the child to create their own puzzles, which promotes creativity and critical thinking.
  • Playing puzzle games or apps that provide additional math challenges and puzzles.
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