Collaborative learning and cooperation in early childhood play a huge role in building the communication and social skills of children.

Encouraging group activities in classrooms not only increases motivation and engagement but also helps children to develop their social skills. Children learn to understand different perspectives, and this can promote positive social relations among peers. It helps students learn to work in a team, accept differences, and support one another.
Learning through collaboration and cooperation with peers can build confidence and increase the attention, motivation, and response levels of students. It can also encourage students who are shy to engage in activities, which can help their oral communication skills.