Thursday, October 25, 2018

How Games Can Help in Development of a Child







Every child loves to play. The best part of childhood is the time that is spent playing. Games are not just for fun, but they also have other benefits. They can be outdoor or indoor, both have their own set of benefits. Let's discuss the benefits in detail.

- Helpful in Learning:

The growth and development years of a child are very crucial. The personality they develop also depends on those years. If they participate in games, they use their brains more. This helps them learn new things as they will interact more. They are exposed to new people, mentalities and so on. For example, if a child likes to play Scrabble or word games, it will help them in many ways. It will increase their vocabulary, help them learn new words and so on.

- Health Benefits:

According to science, any kind of physical activity promotes early brain development and learning in children. Being physically active is helpful in the longer run. It would decrease the chances of having issues with sugar, obesity and so on. Children would understand the value of fitness.

- Improves Skills:

Children have a large amount of energy. It's impossible to make them concentrate or just convince them to sit down. If a child is kept busy playing, that energy gets utilized. Many skills get developed in this time like running, dancing and so on. Letting kids improve their skills boosts their confidence for the future. If kids play sports, they are developing skills that would be helpful in future. They can transform their love for a sport into a carrier. Won't that be great?

The same is the case when it comes to indoor games. A few examples are games like chess, carom board and many more. They allow the children to sharpen their brain or help them learn sportsman spirit. Both are equally important.

- Making memories:

When children are playing games, they are also making lifelong memories. They will remember the friends they make, the smiles it puts on their faces, the things they learn and so on. It is so important to grow up to have good memories.

Lost in the world of electronics:

We are living in a digital age. Everything is electronic. Virtual games are slowly replacing the other games. People choose to play virtual football more than real football. Isn't that sad? Parents should always help their children understand the importance of games (indoor and outdoor). Children should know the world outside the virtual platform. What do you think?