- The child has learned how to locate and type letters, numbers, and common punctuation marks on the keyboard.
- They have learned how to use the shift key to type uppercase letters and symbols.
- The child has learned proper finger placement on the keyboard and developed hand-eye coordination.
- They have learned how to use the space bar to create spaces between words.
- The child has learned how to type their name, basic words, and simple sentences.
- They have learned how to use the backspace key to correct mistakes.
- The child has learned the importance of proper spelling and accuracy while typing.
- They have learned basic formatting skills such as using the enter key for new paragraphs.
- The child has learned how to use the delete key to erase text.
- They have learned how to save their work electronically for future use.
For continued development, encourage the child to practice their typing skills regularly. They can type short stories, poems, or even create their own newsletters. Introducing them to typing games and online typing programs can make the learning process more enjoyable. Additionally, teaching them about keyboard shortcuts and the use of formatting tools like bold and italics can enhance their typing and formatting skills.