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Pre-number concepts are foundational mathematical skills children learn through observation and play before understanding formal numbers and counting. They involve recognizing, comparing, and organizing objects based on visual and physical attributes.
​Core Concepts:
​Matching & Sorting: Grouping objects by color, shape, or size.
​Comparing: Understanding relationships like big/small, more/less, or heavy/light.
​Ordering & Patterning: Arranging items from smallest to largest or identifying repeating sequences.
​One-to-One Correspondence: Pairing single objects together (e.g., placing one cup on each saucer).
​Why It Is Useful for Kids:
​Builds Math Readiness: Prepares the brain for counting, addition, and measurement.
​Develops Logic & Reasoning: Enhances critical thinking, problem-solving, and categorization skills.
​Improves Language: Expands descriptive vocabulary needed to express everyday observations.

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