Activity-based learning
There might have been a certain point when you gave in to the excitement of your kid to play video games. After all, they are pretty engaging and exciting to play! Children’s attention can be easily captured by games because on each level they can discover new stuff and unlock new features, so they have the impression of being rewarded at each step.
In comparison, a real-life game might not have the same features, because when kids play in real life there is no magical button that makes a sound when you win something. This is one of the reasons why a child might prefer a video game instead of one in real life.
Fortunately, there are ways to turn things around. You can actively engage in your child’s playing time, by choosing games that can never run out of creativity.