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  • The child learned logical thinking and problem-solving skills while designing and implementing the video game program in Scratch.
  • They gained an understanding of cause and effect by creating interactive elements within their game.
  • They learned about variables and how to use them to keep track of game scores or player progress.
  • They explored the concept of loops and how to use them to create repetitive actions within their game.

To further develop their skills in game programming, the child can explore more advanced Scratch functionalities such as using conditionals to create more complex game mechanics or incorporating external resources like images or sounds into their games. They can also experiment with different genres of games, such as platformers or puzzles, and challenge themselves to add more levels or features to their creations.

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