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  • The child learns to count numbers from 1 to 10.
  • The child learns the concept of one-to-one correspondence by counting objects.
  • The child learns the order of numbers by counting objects in sequence.
  • The child learns to recognize and identify numerals from 1 to 10.
  • The child learns to associate the written numeral with the corresponding quantity of objects.

Tips for continued development:

1. Use different materials such as toys, blocks, or buttons to continue practicing counting. This will help reinforce the concept of counting using various objects.

2. Introduce counting books or worksheets to provide more opportunities for the child to practice counting independently.

3. Play counting games where the child has to find and count specific objects in their surroundings, such as counting how many trees they see on a walk or how many stuffed animals they have in their bedroom.

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