- Developed oral communication skills by interacting with the baby and expressing needs
- Improved reading comprehension by reading stories to the baby
- Enhanced vocabulary by using age-appropriate language when talking to the baby
- Practiced writing skills by jotting down notes or instructions for the baby's routine
- Strengthened listening skills by paying attention to the baby's cues and needs
- Refined grammar skills by speaking in grammatically correct sentences
- Practiced storytelling by creating imaginative narratives for the baby
- Developed social skills by engaging in conversation and playing games with the baby
- Improved empathy and perspective-taking abilities by understanding and responding to the baby's emotions
- Enhanced creativity by inventing new games or activities to entertain the baby
For continued development, the fourth-grade child can explore various forms of literature, such as reading different genres of books or writing their own stories. They can also participate in or create book clubs to discuss and analyze literature with peers. Engaging in drama or role-playing activities can help further improve their storytelling and oral communication skills.