Ages Three
and Up
Looking back,
most baby toys are made especially to enhance the mental
capabilities of the baby. Games like these, are Cariboo. This
game enhances the child’s recognition of colors, shapes,
letters, and numbers. Being able to discern these very simple
things is extremely important in a child’s development.
Ages Six to
Nine
At this stage,
children need more slightly complex games. In fact, they can
even start playing educational board games many adults still
find enjoyable. This means that board games for this age bracket
has to have more complex rules, and they have to strategize, or
reason out, and as well as discern spatial and color perception.
Games that can fall under this category can be Dominoes,
Checkers or Chinese checkers, Uno, and even Monopoly.
Ages Nine to
Twelve
For this
crucial stage, physical and mental changes are happening in a
young person. The games integrated in here have more complex
rules. They have to utilize their thinking more. This keeps them
on track and their brain on alert. They also need to learn about
teamwork at this stage. Board games for this age bracket help
youngsters interact with others and develop the need to win in
games. Monopoly is still applicable at this stage, but games
like Clue (a detective game), the Game of Life, and even chess
can now be incorporated.
Thirteen and
Beyond
By the time
they are thirteen, they can begin enjoying most board games
adults play. They need to utilize math skills, logic, and more
complex strategizing for games at this level. Card games are
great as well, though teaching them gambling isn’t a good thing
to integrate to their education. Scrabble is a better way to
incorporate vocabulary and math skills for this age. Chess, too,
is even more applicable for them. Basically, any adult
educational board games can apply.
However, people
still need to remember that at this stage, children are still
easily influenced. Bad education is even worse than ignorance,
so be careful what trait is being imbued on a young, susceptible
person’s mind.
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