5 Benefits of Family Game Night
- Froggy's Play Palace
- Sep 11, 2018
- 2 min read
Here’s 5 reasons why you should consider Family Game Night too:
#1) Family game night brings everyone together
With busy lifestyles, it’s more essential than ever to be intentional about what’s important. Spending time together as a family should be one of those goals, but it’s not always easy.
In a culture where everyone is running from one activity to another, family game night is a great way to purposefully set aside family time – and fun family time at that!
#2) Family game night gets everyone off screen time.
There’s nothing wrong with a little time spent watching TV or playing games on the computer, game console, or tablet for the kids or us adults, but too much of anything isn’t good.
Family game night is a great way to get the family to turn off the electronics together. There won’t be any arguing “Well he’s still on the computer!” when the whole family is playing a game together. And you know what? With time, your kids will realize there’s a lot of fun beyond screen time!
#3) Family game night teaches good sportsmanship
The winning-losing aspect is one of the pro’s and con’s of game night. It’s not easy to teach disappointed children to be kind when they’ve lost or excited winners not to gloat, but it’s an important life lesson that they won’t necessarily learn on the soccer field.
I’ve been amazed at how upset some children have gotten over losing a game, but I realized this was more reason why family game nights are needed; it’s much better for kids to learn this lesson now when they’re young!
#4) Family game night teaches flexibility
Sometimes a new game just isn’t working. Maybe it’s too hard or just boring. It’s okay to stop and try something different and that’s another good lesson for kids.
At the same time, it’s okay to skip a family game night if you’re just too tired and would rather watch a movie. Game night should be fun, not stressful (aside from a few teaching moments.)
Game night is a priority, but not at the cost of stress or guilt.
#5) Game night results in hours of fun!
When I was growing up, my family had Friday night game night every other week. Thought it was a little too competitive sometimes, I have great memories of those fun times.
Its a great opportunity and tradition to share with your kids. While in the age of technology some kids may be a little reluctant, they truly have no idea just how much fun is in store! There are HOURS to be spent laughing, playing, learning, and growing together as a result of this simple night of fun.

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