- Reading: The child reads instructions, game prompts, and chat messages from other players.
- Writing: The child communicates with other players through chat messages, practicing spelling, grammar, and sentence structure.
- Listening: The child listens to instructions given by other players or in-game characters.
- Speaking: The child engages in conversations with her cousins and other players, practicing verbal communication skills.
- Vocabulary: The child learns new words and phrases related to the game and its themes.
- Critical Thinking: The child strategizes, problem-solves, and makes decisions within the game, enhancing her critical thinking skills.
- Collaboration: The child works together with her cousins to achieve goals and complete tasks, fostering teamwork and collaboration.
- Creativity: The child may engage in creative activities within the game, such as building structures or designing characters.
Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to write stories or create narratives based on her experiences in the game.
- Exploring other games or platforms that promote reading and writing skills.
- Encouraging the child to read books or articles related to the themes explored in the game.
- Engaging in discussions with the child about the game, its characters, and the decisions made within it.
- Encouraging the child to create her own games or stories using her imagination and language skills.