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  • The toddler learned about cause and effect by observing the outcomes of different experiments.
  • They learned about basic scientific principles, such as gravity and buoyancy, through hands-on exploration.
  • The child learned about the properties of different materials, such as how water evaporates or how sand can be molded.
  • They learned about colors and mixing them through experimentation with paints or food coloring.
  • By conducting simple experiments involving plants or animals, the child learned about the living organisms and their needs.
  • The toddler learned to make predictions and test them, developing critical thinking skills.
  • Through repetition and observation, they learned how to use their senses to gather information.
  • By conducting experiments in the kitchen, the child learned about basic chemistry principles and measurements.
  • They learned about the importance of safety and following instructions to ensure successful experiments.

Tips for continued development:

Encourage the child to ask questions and come up with their own experiments. Provide them with materials and resources to explore further. Foster a sense of curiosity and wonder through discussions about science-related topics and engaging in scientific activities together. Encourage them to document their experiments through drawings, photos, or written notes. Visit science museums or attend science-related events to expose the child to a wider range of scientific concepts. Remember to always prioritize safety and supervision during experiments.

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