It seems
the days when parents scolded their children for being too much engrossed in
games are about to come to an end. There has been research conducted on the
effect of games on the child’s brain activity, and it has been found that
playing certain games boosts brain activity and develops the cognitive abilities,
as well as social skills in children.
However,
this is not the case with all the games. Some games are just for the purpose of
entertainment and serve no value when it comes to being beneficial in any way
to the human brain. Games that stimulate the human brain often challenge them
to think harder and often forces them to think beyond. Problem solving games are one such type of games that are not only
entertaining, but also cognitively enriching. These games come with three more
added benefits which are mentioned below:
1. Analytical
abilities
Problem
solving games force the player to analyze the different ways in
which the problem can be solved. He uses spatial reasoning and challenges
himself to cross the barriers of his analytical capabilities. This helps
develop the analytical skills of the children, and this is a permanent effect
that will help them make calculated decisions when it comes to real life
situations.
2. Boosts
creativity
Problem
solving games enable the child to create different situations
in his mind in order to solve the problem. He incorporates different methods
and forces his brain to think of new ways to solve the problem. This, in turn,
helps boost the creative abilities of the child.
3. Social
skills
Problem solving games may be in the form of group activities, which
involve a group of children gathered together to solve the puzzle. This
enhances interaction between the children which includes helping each other,
pointing out each other’s mistakes and celebrating when the problem is solved.
All these activities help in improving the social skills of the children, which
will also have some effect on how they behave as teenagers and adults.
There are
a whole lot of games available for children now. It is upon the parents and the
teachers to choose those games that are cognitively stimulating and socially rewarding
so that the children can gain these skills along with a whole lot of fun.
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