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Today, many parents are tormented by their children’s addiction to video games. It just seems like there is no way for your child to put down the computer or the console anymore. Parents must assume a more proactive role that must also be preventive. It’s important not to make video games the villain, as they are fun and useful ways to pass the time that have actually been shown to improve a child’s problem-solving skills. The key point should be moderation and not abstinence. It is also of the utmost importance that alternative sources of entertainment exist so that children do not lose valuable play time.

Here are some important reasons why traditional games are useful in addressing video game addiction.

1. Traditional games are a good exercise.

These games usually involve running or jumping or some kind of physical activity, since traditional games were made before the age of sedentary entertainment. Exercise benefits your child in many ways and keeps him active and healthy. It also improves athletic ability and stamina. Exercise has also long been associated with the development of cognitive function, which means your child will be smarter.

2. Traditional games help keep culture alive

In many ways, traditional games are culturally influenced and vary from place to place. They may involve singing traditional songs or certain practices that have very deep cultural roots. Children need to grow up to be able to associate their childhood with the place and who they grew up with. It is important that there is some kind of cultural totem in their childhood so that they have a sense of pride in their homeland.

3. These games provide social contact.

Traditional games are often played in groups. Children grow up playing these games with their neighbors, friends, and family, and these games build bonds and social understanding that is essential for success in life. Computer games don’t involve as much social contact, so it’s best to have some social component to your child’s playtime.

4. These games can be played anywhere.

Traditional games are easy to play and can be played almost anywhere. In most cases, they do not require toys or items and even if they are necessary, they are inexpensive compared to consoles and games. All that is necessary for these games is people to play them with and a space to play them.

As you can see from the facts mentioned above, there is a definite advantage to introducing your child to traditional games. These games are timeless and almost always fun because they tap into the imagination and energy that is present in almost all children.

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