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  • The child has learned the names of different keys on the keyboard.
  • The child has learned basic finger placement and hand coordination.
  • The child has learned to identify different sounds produced by pressing different keys.
  • The child has developed a sense of rhythm by playing different notes at varying speeds.
  • The child has learned to play basic melodies or tunes by following the keyboard layout.

For continued development, you can encourage your child to explore different music genres and try to replicate melodies or rhythms they hear on the keyboard. You can also introduce them to music theory concepts such as scales and chords, and guide them in improvising or composing their own music pieces.

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