Friday, November 8, 2013

Why adults as well as children should play games

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Gordon Matilla-----According to some researchers, as well as individuals who both develop and play games on line and in groups, classes and individually, there is intellectual value in playing games. What kind of stimulation, cognitive development and interest in intellectual activities occurs from gaming?

Brodie Waddel developed his interest in history, particularly the Oregon Trail, from a game called Civic Waddell expands upon his interest and intellectual development, specific to history by describing the game and its value as this: “ .Civ was also a wonderful way to learn about history. You began as a single group of settlers in 4000 BC and attempted to struggle through to the present day via hundreds of technological discoveries, civic buildings, political systems and military units. Much of the historical content is obviously simplified, but it nonetheless offers an outstanding survey of the multitude ways in which different societies have developed over the last six millennia.” He goes on to cite the Oregon Trail as one of the special discoveries developed from playing this game and learning the remarkable events in history through his activities.

Forums on gaming,  however, offer some cynicism about it, pointing out that intellectual stimulation is specific to the type of game being played. However some scientists are looking at that stimulation in preserving memory and cognition. 

Play for children is a way of developing knowledge of the environment and the skills of interaction as well as finding information about the world around them. Some of the stimulation comes from games children play that involve strategy and planning, all of which can be educationally beneficial in formative years. 

Experts tell us that memory declines are part of normal aging, but to help prevent more serious forms of memory problems, or to enhance memory in one's older years, video games are far superior to passive watching television. Playing games involves planning, attention and remembering moves, all of which can aid in memory.

The next time you observe father and son at the local mall playing video games or some senior involved in video games online know that the stimulation of the brain, coupled with the bonding in the father-son example are beneficial and that games have a value for both the intellect and socialization that can be good for one's future at any age.

 

 

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  1. This is a wonderful article. Thank you for writing this.

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