- Counting: The child had to keep track of how many times they were hit by the laser and how many times they hit their opponents.
- Addition and subtraction: The child had to add up their points and subtract the points they lost to determine their final score.
- Estimation: The child had to estimate the distance between themselves and their opponents to aim their laser accurately.
- Measurement: The child had to measure the time it took for the laser to hit their opponent and adjust their aim accordingly.
- Strategy: The child had to strategize with their team to determine the best way to win the game.
For continued development, parents can create a laser tag game at home using cardboard boxes and flashlights. This can help reinforce counting, addition, and subtraction skills as well as encourage strategic thinking and teamwork.