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5 Ways Board Games for Kids can Raise Academic Excellence in Students

by Love Oribel Global Toy Store

Entertainment is not the only benefit of board games for kids. Monopoly or scrabble, we parents buy several varieties of board games and gift them to kids. Keeping them entertainingly engaged seems to be the top priority behind buying the board games. However, the utility of board games goes beyond mere entertainment and engagement. Take a look at how board games can raise academic excellence in kids.

 

1.     Logic and strategy making

 

Chess is the best example of a board game that promotes logical thinking which is the mother of all great strategies. The famous scientist Benjamin Franklin said that chess helps us learn one of the greatest maxims in life, as we “steadfastly continue searching for the solutions to our problems.”

 

For example, a chess player has to plan before taking every move. Also, the player must have good foresight. Planning and foresight are needed to build the next move.

 

In fact, the top chess players in the world can foresee several hundred moves the opponent can take in the future.               

 

2.     Concentration and attention

 

Focus plays a crucial role to gain perfection in the game of chess. There is one thing common in planning, foresight, and strategy making. It is concentration power or the ability to focus.

 

Kids who play chess, uplift their power of concentration.

 

The power of concentration is integrated with the power of attention. Chess also boosts the ability to put attention on a particular topic.

 

For example, chess players should put unfailing attention on the next moves of the opponents. They must weigh their own actions and the ones taken by the opponents. Players focus on the games to plan, organize, monitor and prioritize the next moves.      

 

3.     Patience

 

Board games boost patience in players. Even a single rash move can jeopardize the game. It can be a winning opportunity for the opponent. Hence, to win a game of chess, even the most impatient kid must work on his/her patience to wait for their turn, overcome challenges and build a long term goal.

 

Players who hone the skill of patience, stand out from their opponents and win games.    

 

4.     Collaboration

 

Collaboration is a priceless gift. Board games like Patience teach players to collaborate with each other in order to achieve a common goal. Players must team up to eradicate the entire risk of an epidemic.

 

Board games like Patience teaches participants to communicate, collaborate and even go beyond their respective roles to pick up the slack.

 

Cranium is another board game that promotes collaboration with the means of communication. Unambiguous communication holds the key to success. Team members must decode inputs from others in the best way possible.    

 

5.     Critical thinking and problem solving

 

Marble run sets promote critical thinking among players. This is a board game that needs the players to overcome the challenge of building tracks on which marbles can run freely to reach the endcaps. Kids must approach problems from different angles. They must apply the trial and error method in order to find the best way to build the track.

 

Board games are best suited for 5+ years old. For kids below the age of 5  years, both online and offline stores offer various options. Educational toys for toddlers have their own benefits.

 

Summary: Entertainment is not the only benefit of board games for kids. The utility of board games goes beyond mere entertainment and engagement. Take a look at how board games can raise academic excellence in kids.   

 


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