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5 Ways Educational Board Games Help You Play Your Kids SmarterEducational board games
are a worthwhile investment, both in time and money. Children todayare technological wizards and it can be difficult to pull them away from their electronic gadgets.However, it is important to develop family connections and learn life skills, which can not bedone when a child sits alone with a remote control. In this article we give you five reasons to addeducational board games to your family time.Number One: Educational Board Games Get Your Children Away From The Computer And Tele-visionHow many times have you found yourself saying to your kids, "It's time to get off the computer,"or "No more TV for today." Wouldn't you like to give them a fun and educational alternative?Board games are a fantastic way to engage their minds and get them out of that electronic coma.Human beings are communal and need social interaction. Educational board games can bringfamilies together and teach your children many important skills. We know that letting our chil-dren spend hours watching TV or playing computer games is the easy solution. It may take moretime and effort to play a game with your kids but the rewards are priceless. We have had manyoccasions where our children have said, "I don't want to go to bed. Can we play one more time?"These were the same children who said, "I don't want to play a game tonight. Can't we just playthe Wii?"Number Two: Develop Family Connections
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give your family a time to be together. The unexpected surprises ingame play bring about much laughter and bonding. Although these experiences may easily beforgotten by parents, they leave lasting impressions in our children. Many times our children havesaid, "Remember when such and such happened? Wasn't that funny?!"Number Three: Educational Board Games Are A Fun Way To Learn Life SkillsLessons learned when playing board games can transfer to important life skills. It is easier toteach a child how to share pieces on a board game than the trucks in a sandbox. Kids also learnpatience as they need to wait for their turn. In addition, games usually have one winner. Winningthe game builds self esteem. Losing the game gives children the opportunity to learn and adaptfor the next game play. It is important to teach them that even though they may have lost thistime, there will be a next time and they can apply what they have learned. This will give them abetter chance to win. As children get older, they begin to learn how to focus and strategize. Forexample, when playing Chess you need to make every move count. This is an equally importantlesson in life.
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