- Color recognition: The child learned to identify and differentiate between different colors used in the video game.
- Shape recognition: The child became familiar with various shapes used in the game, such as squares, circles, and triangles.
- Pattern recognition: The child developed the ability to recognize and replicate patterns that appeared in the game.
- Creativity: The child had the opportunity to express their creativity by customizing characters or designing elements within the game.
- Visual storytelling: Some video games involve narratives or storytelling elements, allowing the child to engage in visual storytelling and understand the importance of visual communication.
Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged by:
- Exploring art-based video games that specifically focus on artistic skills and creativity.
- Encouraging the child to create their own artwork inspired by the video game characters or settings.
- Introducing the child to traditional art mediums, such as painting or drawing, to further enhance their artistic abilities.
- Encouraging the child to share their artwork with others, fostering confidence and pride in their artistic skills.
- Visiting art museums or galleries to expose the child to different art styles and techniques.