- Imagination and creativity
- Role-playing and storytelling
- Understanding of verbs and action words (e.g. "eat")
- Comprehension of pronouns (e.g. "me")
- Exploration of emotions and feelings (e.g. fear, excitement)
To continue developing language skills through imaginative play, parents can encourage their child to act out different scenarios and use descriptive language to narrate the story. They can also introduce new vocabulary words and ask open-ended questions to prompt further discussion and exploration of language. Reading books together and discussing the characters and plot can also enhance language development and foster a love for reading and storytelling.