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GAMES
There are games for
everybody, games to suit our every mood. Silly games, thinking games,
games of chance, games of skill, word games, memory games, matching games,
trivia games, group games, and solitary games...and each has its own merits.
Good games help to impart the skills of co-operation, competition, strategy,
and sportsmanship. They are useful as a pleasurable activity to exercise
matching colours and shapes, counting spaces, memory, reasoning and planning
ahead, as well as attention to detail. They also help a child understand
that rules are necessary and helpful. Many games encourage group play
and provide experience in winning and losing.
A growing number of co-operative games is available on the market. Parents
may wish to consider these games for variety or as an alternative especially
suitable for young players just learning to enjoy game play. You can adapt
the rules of many games for preschoolers to a co-operative approach.
When purchasing a game for a child, remember that it should be fun to
play, yet challenging enough to be intriguing for the intended age group.
Rules should be clear and easy to follow. Don't be afraid to establish
house rules to accommodate younger or less skilled players, or shorter
playing time. The game board should be durable and uncluttered, and the
playing pieces should be of a suitable size and weight. Fad games based
on the latest popular licensed characters rarely have any lasting interest.
On the other hand, a well-conceived game may become a classic and be enjoyed
for years to come.
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