- Developed vocabulary by using words related to playing, such as "tag," "hide-and-seek," and "catch."
- Practiced sentence structure by using complete sentences to communicate with playmates.
- Improved listening skills by paying attention to the rules of the game and following instructions from playmates.
- Enhanced social skills by interacting with playmates and negotiating rules of the game.
- Strengthened imagination and creativity by coming up with new games and scenarios to play.
To continue developing language arts skills through play, encourage your child to write down the rules of their favorite games or create a story based on their playtime adventures. You can also play word games, such as "I Spy" or "Hangman," to reinforce vocabulary and spelling. Reading books together and discussing the characters and plot can also improve comprehension and critical thinking skills.