- Learned about cooperation and teamwork by playing with other children
- Developed social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and communicating with peers
- Explored different cultures and backgrounds through interactions with children from diverse backgrounds
- Learned about empathy and understanding by considering the feelings and perspectives of others during play
- Developed problem-solving skills by resolving conflicts or disagreements that may arise during play
- Explored concepts of leadership and followership by taking on different roles during group play activities
- Learned about community and belonging by engaging in activities with other children
- Developed an understanding of social norms and rules by following the guidelines of group play
Continued development related to this activity can be encouraged by:
- Organizing playdates or joining social groups where the child can interact with other children regularly
- Encouraging the child to participate in team sports or group activities that promote cooperation and teamwork
- Reading books or watching movies that highlight different cultures and backgrounds, and discussing them with the child
- Engaging in role-playing activities at home to further develop problem-solving and leadership skills
- Encouraging the child to engage in community service or volunteer activities to foster a sense of belonging and community awareness
- Setting clear expectations and rules for social interactions, and discussing the importance of empathy and understanding