Showing posts with label budgeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budgeting. Show all posts

Thursday, January 25, 2024

THE SURPRISING LIFE SKILLS GAMING CAN HELP YOUR KIDS DEVELOP

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It’s 2024, but it’s fair to say that a lot of people still think that gaming is a waste of time, especially for kids, who should be out hitting a ball or learning a language or whatever. However, those of us who know a bit about gaming, know that it can be a valuable part of any child (and adult's) life, and actually, it can help gamers to develop lots of neat life skills that will help them through life. 

That being the case, below, let’s take a look at some of the most practical skills gaming can impart to kids (and big kids) alike: 

1. Driving Skills: Virtual Wheels, Real Skills 

Believe it or not, racing around virtual tracks can give your kids a head start on real-world driving, so even if you won't be Googling ‘ book drive test ’ for a few years yet, let them blast out the driving games in preparation today. Handling virtual vehicles requires quick reflexes, sharp hand-eye coordination, and understanding of speed and space. It's like a driver’s ed class, but with zero risk of denting the family car, and that’s a bonus, right? 

2. Problem-Solving: Brain Gymnastics 

Adventure and puzzle games are like a really heavy workout for the brain. They teach kids to think on their feet, solve problems, and strategize like little masterminds. Each level is a new puzzle, turning your child into a mini Sherlock Holmes, and this will help them solve math problems, engineering issues and IT bugs in their school work for sure. 

3. Teamwork Makes the Dream Work 

Many games require players to work as a team to achieve common goals. It teaches kids the art of collaboration, communication, and even leadership, and not only how much fun it can be, but how well co-operating can help us all to come up with solutions and get things done. 

4. Money Management: Virtual Budgeting 101 

Some games involve managing resources or virtual money – a sneak-peek into budgeting and resource allocation. Your kids learn to save for that epic sword or space cruiser, teaching them the value of money, which will see them in good stead once they head off for college and have to manage their budgets for themselves for the first time. 

5. Technological Fluency: Digital Natives Unite 

Let’s face it, we’re in a digital era. Gaming helps kids become tech-savvy and comfortable with modern technology. It’s a bit like giving them a passport to the digital world – an essential skill for the tech-driven future. 

6. Creativity and Imagination: Beyond the Screen 

Games with open worlds or creative platforms (think Minecraft) are digital sandboxes. They encourage creativity, design, and imagination, - all things that can lead to lucrative careers when they are a bit older 

7. Patience and Perseverance: The Grind Pays Off 

Games can be challenging. They teach kids that sometimes, you fail and try again. This instils patience, perseverance, and the understanding that practice makes perfect. It’s the virtual version of “If at first, you don’t succeed, try, try again.” 

8. Stress Relief: Digital Decompression 

Believe it or not, gaming can be a great stress reliever. It allows kids a break from the real world and lets them blow off steam in a safe environment. And learning ho to do this will help them manage their mental health in a healthy way as they get older. 

So, while it’s important to balance screen time with other activities, gaming is not the villain it’s often made out to be, and it can actually help kids to develop skills that will see them through life. Let them play!

Monday, April 27, 2015

AVENGERS SAVING THE DAY - FREE DIGITAL COMIC BOOK TEACHES KIDS TO SAVE FOR THEIR FUTURE

While your kids may be anxiously awaiting the arrival of MARVEL's Avengers: Age of Ultron at movie theaters on May 1, 2015 now may be a good time to wrap up April which is Financial Literacy Month with the team of super heroes providing some help on assisting them in being money smart.  VISA's financial education program, Practical Money Skills for Life, has a FREE digital comic book featuring some of MARVEL's most popular characters that can be downloaded to help parents and teachers begin a conversation with children about being money smart and financially literate.  AVENGERS: SAVING THE DAY features Ant Man, Black Widow, Hulk, Iron Man and Thor teaming up with Spider-Man to save a bank from being robbed by The Mole Man and his evil army while also providing tips to help Spidey from overdrafting his bank account as he considers what to buy his Aunt May for her birthday.  This comic book features some nice artwork and action scenes that intertwine an entertaining super hero story with educational tips and information.

AVENGERS: SAVING THE DAY is a 16 page comic book that introduces children to concepts of budgeting, savings, and banking terms.  Spider-Man's youthfulness (remember he is only a teen / young adult in most of his portrayals) and wise cracking personality create the transitions for the comic book's author, James Asmus, to provide educational insights while keeping the publication fun and interesting for its readers.  Andrea Di Vito also contributes with providing a decent job on the artwork for AVENGERS: SAVING THE DAY that I am sure most kids will appreciate and enjoy.
This comic book was originally published in 2012 to coincide with the movie release of THE AVENGERS, but is just as fitting and relevant of a tie-in now with its sequel.


The comic book is available in eight languages (English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Portuguese, French, Russian, and Bahasa Indonesian) and includes a budget worksheet and financial literacy terms checklist.  CLICK HERE to download AVENGERS: SAVING THE DAY.

"A wise man once said that with great power there must come great responsibility and that certainly applies to managing your finances.
In an uncertain world, understanding how to save
and properly budget your hard-earned money is one of the keys to personal success.
The Avengers are not only the world's greatest heroes, but they also know a thing or three about financial health. After all, Iron Man hasn't managed his vast wealth of Stark Enterprises by accident, and as Spider-Man learns, you don't have to be a millionaire to be a saving hero." 
-Marvel Editor Bill Rosemann
There is also an alternate version of the comic book available on the Practical Money Skills For Life website printed in Spanish and English that is essentially the same story but replaces Spider-Man with a super hero named Nova.  A teachers guide with a lesson plan can be downloaded from the website too.