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The game that Kids will love

from: Wira Nuradli





Parents send children to school to learn things. There are different approaches of doing this and some experts believe this can also be fostered through puzzles and games. Some of the most common are parchisi, backgammon, checkers and chess.



Since these games require a lot of mathematics, there is another one that works on logical reasoning. This is easy to learn and will take time to master. This exercise which is taking the market by storm is Sudoku.



Sudoku is a game that originated in Japan. This first came out in the mid-90's and is now played in homes and schools.



The game can be played by people of all ages since the rules never change. This is played over 9x9 grid with some smaller grids measuring 3x3 in the middle. The objective is to put in numbers ranging from 1 to 9 only once in each space.



Designers recommend that children who have never played this game before should use a 2x2 grid. Instead of using numbers, shapes of different colors should be used instead. This will allow the players to finish this quickly and over a number of time until the person is ready to play the regular game.



There are many places where people can play this game. The most common is the computer since there are many websites that have programs which can test the skill of the person.



The player can play this online or have this downloaded into the computer. Not all of these sites are free so the person should check first before proceeding any further.



Another place for children to practice this is in the newspaper. Some publications have this printed two or three times a week. The kid can cut this off then work on it or have this done on some scratch paper to be able to play again.



Parents can also make a game using a whiteboard or a corkboard lined up with grids so that the child can practice at home aside from doing this with friends from school. Some can be creative by using some toys as the markers instead of shapes to be marked on the grids.



Regardless of the objects used, this will be a good way for parents to spend some quality time with the kids. This will surely be a change from the regular board games such as monopoly or staying at home watching a video in the living room.



Sudoku can simple and also complex. Some people who are very skilled can finish this in a matter of minutes while there are those who take longer. The parent should be patient in letting the child develop the skills because things like logical reasoning and the other things needed in life will not happen overnight.



The endless pursuit for academic excellence is not just the responsibility of the teachers in school. The parents should also play a part by helping the child with homework and teaching certain facts that are useful.



Parents can do this a variety of ways using audio-visual material or writing this down until the kid is able to understand the lesson.



Life isn't only about memorizing dates and names. The parent can try a different approach to make learning more fun and interesting and sudoku is one method of making this possible.

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