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  • The child learned the alphabet by singing the ABCs song.
  • The child learned letter recognition by identifying the letters as they sang the song.
  • The child learned letter sounds by singing the song and hearing the sounds of each letter.
  • The child learned letter sequencing by following the order of the letters in the song.
  • The child learned phonemic awareness by hearing the individual sounds of each letter in the song.
  • The child learned rhythm and melody by singing the ABCs song.

Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating other songs and rhymes that focus on specific letter sounds or phonics patterns. Additionally, providing opportunities for the child to practice writing the letters they have learned while singing the song can further reinforce their understanding of letter recognition and sequencing.

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