If you want to friendship with girls and has always been a place of story, from a young age spent time with him. Play with Your daughter, a game that he loves.
Did you know to play games online with your daughter is actually good for him? A study conducted at Brigham Young University shows that girls (but doesn't happen to boys) increased closeness with family when playing with their mother.
1. Strengthening the bond
Research shows that girls who play video games with their parents have better mental health than those who play alone or with friends. Spend time together will improve your relationship, but spend time doing things that your daughter will enjoy showing you appreciate the passion of his life.
2. Build social skills
Girls you will learn a lot from You, a healthy way to interact over the internet. Let it play online games provided you with him. Let him join you when the game started, become a mentor when he was communicating via email or play games online.
3. health benefits
Research has shown that video games increase brain capability, improving the ability of vision. While the CDC said research on the health benefits of exergaming, such as Wii games, is not convincing, the American Heart Association just said play the game that this move had a lot of benefits. In particular, Dance Central and Kinect Sports boxing, has been shown to increase energy expenditure in children and is an effective way to increase physical activity.
4. problem-solving and the development of strategic thinking
"Although there are many games that put the focus on strategy, most games are heavy on how players figure out how managed to achieve a particular goal. Players also get instant feedback on their decision and quickly be able to learn the strengths and weaknesses of their own, "explained Monica Vila, TheOnlineMom.com.
5. Description of real life
"One of the reasons such as the game's Shopaholic and Cooking Class are so popular is because they provide a means to explore a life similar to real life. In a secure environment, of course, "said Kuijpers Dieneke of GirlsGoGames.com.