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  • The child has learned letter recognition by playing games that require them to identify and match letters.
  • They have learned phonics by playing games that help them associate letters with their corresponding sounds.
  • They have learned vocabulary by playing games that introduce new words and reinforce their meaning through interactive activities.
  • The child has learned reading comprehension by playing games that require them to follow instructions and understand the context of a story or passage.
  • They have learned sentence structure by playing games that involve arranging words or phrases to form grammatically correct sentences.
  • The child has learned spelling by playing games that challenge them to spell words correctly.
  • They have learned storytelling skills by playing games that encourage them to create their own narratives or retell stories they have read or heard.
  • The child has learned critical thinking and problem-solving skills by playing games that require them to solve puzzles or find solutions to challenges.
  • They have learned listening and speaking skills by playing games that involve listening to instructions or engaging in conversations with virtual characters.

For continued development, encourage the child to engage in activities that promote reading and writing skills, such as reading books together, writing stories or letters, and practicing phonics through word games or puzzles. Additionally, encourage them to explore different genres of literature and engage in discussions about the stories they read or hear. This will help expand their vocabulary and comprehension skills.

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