- Recognized and identified letters of the alphabet
- Learned letter sounds and phonics
- Practiced reading simple words and sentences
- Expanded vocabulary through interactive games and activities
- Developed basic reading comprehension skills
- Improved fine motor skills through using the computer mouse
Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating offline activities that reinforce the concepts learned. For example, parents can create flashcards with letters and corresponding pictures for the child to match. Reading books together and discussing the story can also enhance reading comprehension skills. Additionally, engaging in hands-on activities such as writing letters in sand or playdough can further strengthen letter recognition and fine motor skills.