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Online Games Can Be a Great Source of Learning

Computers and the Internet are common in just about every home nowadays, and many children are playing games and using the computer long before they are even enrolled in kindergarten. While allowing your child to have too much time on the computer can be bad for them and is highly frowned upon, allowing them to play educational online games can be a great way to boost their learning process. There are many critics out there that claim children shouldn’t be allowed on the Internet at all, but there are many advantages to be gained from playing educational games online.

 

Educational computer games, especially those on the Internet, can help boost one’s knowledge by repetition. You build up your body with exercise and repetitive motions; you build up your brain, even young brains, with repetitive learning activities in much the same way. When playing educational games online, the brain gets a much needed workout, boosting memory, and even decision making skills.

There are many websites online that host online games for children of all ages, and in fact, you may find that you enjoy playing these games with your children as well. Many of your child’s favorite television stations have websites online, where you can watch your favorite episodes together, print out coloring pages, and play educational games. Sure, you should never leave your child unattended when he/she is using the Internet, but you should allow your child a certain amount of time each day to play online educational games, that you approve of. As your child learns new skills, and becomes better with using the computer, his or her self confidence will improve as well, an added bonus from these brain boosting activities.

The nice thing about it is that there are many games that can be played for free online; it is simply a matter of taking the time to find them for your child. Many sites have games with age suggestions, so you can find an age-appropriate game for your child. It is still a good idea for you to preview the game first; just to make certain it does provide some learning benefit, before allowing your child to play. You may be surprised to find that there are many online games that are of interest to adults that can be played for free as well. You can find websites that have free crossword puzzles and other word games that may be educational and fun for you as well.

Take the time to research free online games that would provide some educational benefits for your child, and spend some time together having fun and learning on the computer! You never know, you may learn something new too!



 

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