- Reading comprehension: The child had to read instructions and dialogue within the game to understand how to play and progress.
- Vocabulary: The child may have learned new words related to the game, such as "avatar" or "obstacle."
- Critical thinking: The child had to problem-solve and strategize to progress through the game.
- Writing: If the child used the chat feature within the game, they may have practiced writing short messages to communicate with other players.
For continued development, parents can encourage their child to write short stories or create their own games using their imagination. They can also practice reading comprehension by asking their child to summarize what they read in books or articles.