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24 Feb 2008 02:52:29 | Steve Hall
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There is no doubt about it, using computer games is a great way
to encourage children to expand their realm of thinking. Your
options for entertaining your child may seem numbered. Many
people allow their children to spend quite a bit of time in
front of the television. But, what good does that do? If you
want them to learn something while they are zoned out, you are
completely lost. But, if you flip on the computer, download a
great game, you may actually be able to encourage them to learn
more and you will encourage good thinking skills as well.
Thinking is not something that everyone can do well. Now, we are
referring here to the thought process that goes along with
solving problems. For many children, this is something they
struggle with. Mom or Dad always takes care of the problems. If
something isn't right, just call mom or dad. Even on the
television, that is full of real life and imaginary "problems"
that need to be solved, there is no encouragement for children
to come up with the solution. What happens then? They just sit
and watch and let someone else handle the problem.
But, what happens when they are older or in a situation where
they have to solve the problem at hand? Do they know how to
analyze their thoughts, ideas, and to find the right solution?
Many don't. But, if you would like your child to be the one who
does know how to flip the switch on and solve the problem,
consider allowing them to sit in front of the computer as
opposed to the television.
Okay, so too much time in front of the computer isn't much
better, but there are ways to you make what time you do allow
them to sit at the computer to be good times. This is you simply
need to maximize what they are doing. There are several good
games out there that can be used to stimulate thinking in
children. For many people, this is the perfect way to go to
encourage children to learn how to solve problems without
letting them in on it! Yes, because games are fun, the child
will not fight you on playing them. Much unlike a lesson plan,
this way seems to encourage children to come back to the game
time and time again, therefore getting the experiences they need
to learn a thing or two.
But, what are these games? What are the options that are out
there for your child? There are many games, and although we will
only talk about a few here, find ones that will work well with
your child. What are his or her likes and dislikes? Sports?
Television characters? Perhaps they enjoy space or under water
adventures. Search out those games that will intrigue them as
well as encourage them to think.
Some to consider include Big Thinkers Kindergarten and the series of Freddi Fish Adventures as well as many other childre
ns games. These are mainly for younger children, but you'll
find many more for older children as well. In fact, consider
giving your older kids more puzzle related games to help them
along this course as well.
When you give your child the gift of being a problem solver,
they will work through the situations that happen to them, big
and small, without fear of not knowing how to handle them. They
will be more likely to do well in the real world then. What's
more is that you can feel good about all that time they spend in
front of the tube (even though it's the computer not the
television!)
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