Allowing your tots and small kids
to enjoy computer play at least a few minutes a day can also be good for their
development. While many people advise against letting toddlers play computer
games early on, there are also studies that support technologically-aided games
for children's development. This said, very young kids playing computer games
must be strictly monitored by guardians who can be guiding them properly.
There are many types of
educational games available today, all of which have increasing difficulty
ranges to suit any child's ability. Interactive brain building games can be
very exciting and beneficial for children. Animated characters and colorful
designs help make learning more fun, while the adventures keep them interested.
Baby games offer fun ways to learn basic 123s and ABCs; while more advanced
games help develop higher order thinking and problem solving skills. Other
types of games can also improve motor skills that help develop the visual and
motor responses of very young kids. These types of games are also designed with
badge, trophy, and other reward systems, increasing motivation, and inspiring
players to do their best and set goals to accomplish. Other types of games help
develop multi-tasking abilities, which prepare them for more challenging
real-life tasks.