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  • Reading comprehension: The child may have read instructions, dialogue, or text within the video game to understand the game's objectives and storyline.
  • Vocabulary: The child may have encountered new words while playing the game and learned their meanings through context clues or looking them up.
  • Critical thinking: The child may have had to problem-solve and make decisions within the game to progress to the next level or complete a task.
  • Writing: If the game had a chat feature, the child may have practiced writing messages to communicate with other players.

While playing video games can be a fun and engaging activity, it's important to balance it with other forms of learning and physical activity. Encourage your child to read books or articles related to their favorite games, write their own stories or game ideas, and take breaks to play outside or participate in other hobbies.

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