- Counting: The child may have counted the number of enemies defeated or the number of lives remaining.
- Sequencing: The child may have followed a sequence of buttons to perform a specific move or action.
- Problem-solving: The child may have had to solve puzzles or figure out how to defeat a boss.
- Estimation: The child may have estimated the distance between Batman and an enemy or the amount of health remaining.
- Measurement: The child may have measured the length of a jump or the height of a building.
For continued development, parents can encourage their child to create their own Batman-themed math problems. For example, "If Batman has 5 batarangs and he uses 2 to defeat the Joker, how many batarangs does he have left?" This can make math more engaging and fun for the child.