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Children who have attended a good early-education program should be able to understand the following concepts before starting kindergarten. (1) Numbers can represent an object's amount; (2) Numerals can be expressed as spoken and written words, as well as written symbols; (3) Amounts can be added to and subtracted from; (4) Amounts could be conveyed as "none," "more," "less," "smaller," "smallest," "bigger," and "biggest." These are only one of the basics of mathematics, and there are infinite ways to learn them! But for now, we will focus on writing and tracing numbers, featuring a very easy number to draw— the number 7! Before diving into our topic, here’s a trivia fact for all of you! Research done in the Stanford School of Medicine has stated that our skin regenerates every 7 days, and each cell in our body is replaced every 7 years! Mindblowing, right? We do not just provide you Math knowledge, but also bits of sciences, too! The number 7 literally looks like two sticks being connected to one another, that’s why it is not that mind-boggling to draw! Before anything else, of course, you already know the drill, bring your pens and worksheets with you! Make sure to have a proper grip! Let us always start in the upper part of the number going to the lower part. Begin by tracing the straight line of the number, and then, proceed on the slant one. Do not forget to connect them, too! And that actually ends our number tracing process of the number 7! It is just like a stroll-in-the-park, right? Truly is! By giving opportunities to learn and develop new competencies especially in Math, parents and educators play a significant role in influencing their children. Adults should be allowing children to control their own play and supporting them by improving or extending their play.