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[G18]Games For Smart Kids
by Diane Cossie, Dia
They usually have a far more imaginative mind than adults and are far more open minded. We generally allow our children to explore their imagination through role play, dressing up and playing games. When was the last time, with the possible exception of Halloween, that you saw an adult swash buckling a wooden sword like Captain Jack Sparrow?

It is only when we grow up that we get conditioned by our paradigm. It is this that restricts our ability to dream big dreams like we used to. We tend to see ourselves being practical with our dreams, rather than imaginative. This paradigm is often formed by our parents, friends, schooling and other outside influences.

In the writing of our recommended expenditure control book Control Freak a Recipe for Debt Freedom we were lucky enough to work with some very financially literate people and we noticed they usually had a similar family background that revealed they all had financially smart parents.

They grew up with the subject of money from a very young age. These financially astute adults, with high financial qualifications had been introduced to the cost of living, budgeting and future financial planning from the age of 6 and above. It was this conditioning that put them on the fast track as an adult. This was the seed that we have used to create Kids Money Packs.

By utilising the open mindedness of children when they are still young and unrestricted in their thoughts and actions, parents stand a real chance of having a positive influence on the way they will always value money.

With no current education in schools to teach simple money management to our children, the responsibility lies firmly with parents. If parents have little or no financial skills themselves, their children are likely to grow up into becoming a debt statistic of the future.

With the cost of living rising to the highest levels of all time, there has never been a more important time to raise the awareness of how important learning simple money management techniques are for the next generation.

By endorsing the ethic that effort should be rewarded, too many parents often simply give their children gifts, treats, snacks, computer games, clothes and candy with no effort on the childs part to have earned them in some way. It is this that creates an imbalance in the childs perception that money has little or no value attached and can be the source of many frustrating moments in family life.

It takes effort and consistency on the part of parents to realise that this teaching is their responsibility and without taking the time to install respect of earning money into their childrens lives at a young age, they may well find that their child grows to 30 years old and beyond with nothing but debt to their name.

Picture two different athletes. Athlete A is on a schedule where she trains ten months and then takes two months off. Athlete B trains year round. When Athlete A goes back to training after her two months of being a couch potato, she's going to feel sluggish, slow, and frustrated, while Athlete B is still in prime shape.

So, how do we, as parents, keep our children's brains in tip-top shape? Exercise your children's brains with these activities.

Writing Skills: Do your children have a favorite series of books, like The Magic Tree House or Harry Potter? They can write the next book in the series! Brainstorm the plot with your children. Provide them with a special notebook for writing the story -- and let their imagination take them on a journey. A chapter each week will really add up!

Reading: Enroll your children in your local library's summer reading program. These reading programs reward children for reading during the summer months, and are usually free to join. If your library doesn't offer a summer reading program, contact your local bookstore. Or make your own reading contest. Simply draw a chart with rewards at different levels. Every time your children reach a new level on the chart, celebrate their accomplishments!

Math: The easiest and most delicious place to incorporate math is in the kitchen. Doubling recipes, figuring fractions, adding, subtracting -- plus the experiments are yummy! It doesn't get much better than that.

Logic Skills: Teach your children the classic card games like Uno, Go Fish, Old Maid, Crazy Eights. Older kids can learn the basics of Poker and Gin Rummy.

Music: Introduce your children to new styles of music on a regular basis -- Classical, Reggae, Jazz, Blues, Opera, Soundtracks from Musicals, Classic Rock, Popular Music from the 60's-90's, Music from all over the World. Not only will it stimulate their minds, but it's a lot of fun!

Art: Go to the library and find a great book about famous works of art. With your children, look through the book and ask them which pieces they like and why. Then, give them the opportunity to recreate the art they saw in the book, using whatever materials they'd like -- chalk, paint, crayons, glue, etc. Your children will surely surprise you with their creativity.

Summer is a fun time of the year. Take these ideas and run with them. Not only will your children benefit from keeping their brains active and in tip-top shape, but you get the benefit of seeing their creative, brilliant minds at work. Have a great summer!

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