- Recognized and identified letters and numbers displayed in the game
- Followed simple instructions given by the game characters
- Engaged in basic conversation with other players in the game
- Developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills while using the game controller
- Explored and understood basic vocabulary related to the game's theme
- Practiced problem-solving skills by overcoming challenges and obstacles in the game
- Improved listening skills by paying attention to the game's audio cues and instructions
- Enhanced reading skills by reading simple texts or instructions displayed in the game
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to narrate their gameplay or describe the actions they are taking in the game, which helps develop storytelling and language skills.
- Introducing educational games that focus on specific language arts skills, such as spelling or phonics, to further enhance their understanding of English language concepts.
- Encouraging the child to read aloud any text they encounter in the game, such as character dialogues or item descriptions, to practice pronunciation and fluency.
- Engaging in discussions about the game's storyline or characters, encouraging the child to express their thoughts and opinions, and expanding their vocabulary and comprehension skills.