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  • Reading comprehension: The child had to read instructions, dialogue, and descriptions in order to progress through the game.
  • Vocabulary: The game likely introduced new words to the child, either through dialogue or descriptions of characters and settings.
  • Critical thinking: The child had to make decisions and solve puzzles in order to progress through the game, which requires critical thinking skills.
  • Writing: Depending on the game, the child may have had to write responses or dialogue for their character.

To continue developing English Language Arts skills through gaming, parents can encourage their child to write their own stories or create their own games. This can help with vocabulary, writing, and critical thinking skills. Additionally, parents can encourage their child to read books that are related to the games they enjoy playing, which can help with reading comprehension and vocabulary.

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