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    Default Which area of learning?

    Quick help please ladies....
    My little mindee completed a puzzle. You had to match the wooden shape with the wooden dominoe and place the matching piece on it..... Both shape (I.e duck, heart, star, car) and colour. He verbally told me the correct colours, and names of shapes and placed them in the right order.

    Where can this ob go? I thought maths, but is it more P.D or both? He's 32 months.

    Thank you x

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    Yes I would say maths - did he show preference for a dominant hand? If so that could link to Physical Dev - movement had handling - 22 - 36 months

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    Maths, shape space and measures x

 

 

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