How does this game develop the primary skill?

In the game, children continuously switch between different roles: sometimes they are runners, sometimes taggers, or players pushed out of the nest who must quickly adapt to their new situation. This dynamic promotes quick adaptability and flexibility to unexpected events, such as suddenly having to take on a new role.

During the game, children:

  • Experience rapid changes in situations and learn the importance of responding appropriately.
  • Learn to manage disappointments like being tagged or pushed out of the nest.
  • Develop the ability to refocus and find motivation to continue playing.
  • Enhance their social skills, especially cooperation and accepting rules.
  • Understand that failure is not final but an opportunity for growth and a fresh start.

The game supports the development of resilience by helping children cope with changes, manage frustration, and build perseverance in a playful and supportive environment.