Posts Tagged ‘Excitement’

Online Casino: The Real Excitement and Prize

December 22nd, 2009

If you are asking, which is the most favorite game among other online casino games? The answer can be different from one to another. But the fact is, 80% of casinos’ revenue come from slots machine. Now you can conclude it by yourself. Without underestimating other casino games, slot machine is probably the simplest game on earth that can give you the mighty jackpot if you are the lucky one.

Looking for online casinos for real money is rather easy but also can be difficult at the same time. Easy, because there are nearly million of online casinos operating everyday, but becoming more difficult since we can’t get to know how reliable an online casino is. First, you should check the security system and software they use. Then, checking all the transparent transaction is also important. For example, you should notice the amount of bonuses, revenue, and payouts. If they don’t mention it on their web, it is better for you to leave and look for another online casino.

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Online Casino: The Real Excitement and Prize

Parenting 101: How Can Traditional Games Benefit Your Child?

December 18th, 2009

For the past few years, I’ve talked to parents complaining about their kids and their online or computer habits.

“They spend too much time playing online games. No time for homework,” reports a single mom.

“When my child loses a game, he yells at me,” adds a frustrated mother.

“My son forgets to eat meals. He’s so immersed with it that he completely ignores me,” says another.

I feel bad for them but it’s true. Our children are simply bombarded with tons of new online stuffs. I’m not against online games. At least, they have some role in engaging our kids. But most of these online games are designed to entertain and so after a while, some kids get bored. And if done in excess, some even become grouchy.

Meanwhile, traditional games are overlooked if not ignored. When I say traditional games, I’m not just referring to old, classic games. I consider most board, word, or card games as traditional games because they don’t use computer or “hi-tech” gadgets.

Unlike traditional games, today’s online games don’t involve social interaction. If permitted, kids can stay with the computer all day long. Instead of spending time with their parents, siblings, or friends, they spend time with a cold, lifeless machine. And this is where the problem comes in — the lack of connection with a human soul.

How can traditional games help kids?

First, traditional games can help kids learn to acknowledge their emotions, although indirectly. During play, kids learn to deal with frustration after a loss, with excitement after a win, with anger after getting a “bad turn,” with anxiety when pride is on the line.

By playing traditional games, kids also learn how to communicate politely with other players. They show empathy to players who loses, become assertive with those who bend the rules, and control their temper when others become rowdy.

I strongly believe in the educational value of traditional games. Hence about three years ago, I developed a board game — now known as Oikos Game —designed not only to entertain and to create fun but also to provide an educational experience for parents and kids. Learning through play is one of the ways to teach life lessons to kids.

Second, traditional games provide a venue for families to spend time together, to generate lively banter, and to communicate with one another —done in the spirit of fun. The time spent each day to play with kids is a time well-spent. At the end of the day, what kids remember are the happy times spent with their parents and siblings. It won’t matter to them who wins or loses.

They will cherish those moments of togetherness and treasure those periods of laughter. The closeness and warmth among family members will forever be celebrated.

Kids love to connect with their parents. They need to feel secure, to be affirmed, to be listened to. They want frequent hugs, comforting words, and even high fives. If given a choice, most kids will prefer a warm, genuine touch and a caring, healing voice over an online game.

So a daily thirty-minute playtime with kids is an occasion to help families thrive.

Third, traditional games stimulate the brain through logical thinking and strategy. Studies have shown that to keep our brain healthy, we need to frequently stimulate it. Through reading, learning new things, playing word or board games, solving puzzles, or doing physical activities, our brain stays fit.

Like many specialists, I’ve recommended brain-stimulating activities to individuals who suffer from dementia. In my experience, those who often play card or word games and solve puzzles get worse slower than those who don’t. Indeed, our brain also needs “mental aerobics” to keep it sharp and healthy.

In summary, traditional games allow families to have quality time together while improving relationships, creating laughter, keeping the brain healthy, and strengthening the bond that glue the family’s fabric.




By: Michael G. Rayel

Baby Care Games

October 20th, 2009

Something is up with kids these days. Babies like exploring, playing and gaming a lot. Discussion of games that fit babies as they grow has taken centre stage in most homes. Parents are working hard to get give the required attention to their babies and baby care games is actually the answer.

Toys are fun for some kids, but games beat them with the exciting nature of interaction that it has. Games give babies a chance to think and play. Discussions have been carried from work places to play centers, about effects of games to babies. Games are a constructive learning process. Well, let the kids play and have fun.

But which games are safe for kids to play? With hundreds and thousands of baby games coming into the market these days, parents must be aware of the content that their kids watch. Share a game that you are sure is good for a baby. 

It can be so embarrassing to organize a birthday for your baby only to discover that all shows you bought are kaput. Babies are honest people. Yes, the baby is not enthusiastic with the game because it’s not nice.

A talking baby will tell you off. Take a picture of a toddler who shows funny impressions when they hate a game. That pout mouth is an expression that she wants another game.

How many times have you told a kid to build a Snow Man game and she mumbles? Or telling her to build a house, a game, and they look at you with bad eyes? One baby might like Snow Man much to the chagrin of a parent who thought the game is scary to a baby.

The game of a house might not be visible to the baby. May be she spends most of the time indoors and would like something different. She wants to try the Snow Man because the game has an outdoor furnishing setting. As it is baby games is something a parent should invest in without semblance of a flaw. It is like breakfast and it is marked in the pay slip. When babies are in the ring of friend and family, they feel good. And this love and excitement is shared by all.

It is important to prepare your baby for school by bringing to interactive games home. These improve the thinking ability of the baby and increases self esteem. There are so many places where you can find baby games. Online portals specializing in games are the best in this case. They have researched around the games, done reviews, and are open for free consultations.

If you don’t like buying, activity centers beam with games that every kid would love. Add value to the life of your baby by taking them to these centers once in a while. These centers offer impressive slice of baby shower games that make your kid happy. Memories are made of these play games and it is nice your kid will enjoy.




By: guniwan jone