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How Do I Know if My Child Has Developed One-to-One Correspondence?
Learning to Count Neily Boyd 8/26/19 Learning to Count Neily Boyd 8/26/19

How Do I Know if My Child Has Developed One-to-One Correspondence?

One-to-one correspondence is an essential component of becoming fluent counters. But knowing that your child should develop this skill is very different than knowing if your child has developed it.

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Counting Collections
Learning to Count Neily Boyd 7/29/19 Learning to Count Neily Boyd 7/29/19

Counting Collections

Children love to collect things! Whether it’s a collection of 3 objects or 30 objects, allowing time to count those collections is one of the BEST ways you can support your child’s early math development!

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