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This unit explores the areas of cognitive development that establish the essential basis for mathematical concepts. Engaging activities promote learning through sensory experiences and motor movements.
Key foundational skills covered:

  • Object Permanence - Understanding that objects continue to exist even when out of sight.
  • Spatial Awareness - understanding the position and movement of objects in space.
  • Cause and Effect - Learning that actions lead to outcomes (e.g., shaking a rattle makes noise).
  • Seriation (Very Early Forms) - Recognising differences in size, shape, or quantity.
  • Quantitative Awareness - the ability to distinguish between different quantities (e.g., 2 vs. 3 objects) even before counting.
  • Categorisation and Matching - Starting to group similar objects together.

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