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Encouraging Healthy Behavior with A Game of Bingo

September 18, 2015 Leave a Comment

When parents think about how to raise their children, there’s one thing they find themselves asking: “How do we teach our kids to become better people?” It’s one of the biggest responsibilities that parents have to their kids, to be able to help them learn how to grow up into responsible adults. But while it all might seem fairly straightforward, anyone who’s ever raised children will tell you that it can be quite difficult to steer them down the right path.

One strategy parents often turn to is using games to teach kids. Games, whether they’re board games, card games, or video games, have always been an effective tool for teaching kids, because through them, kids are given the chance to learn and have fun at the same time. But what’s a good game to use when trying to help your kids get used to healthy behavior, such as doing nice things for others and going out of their way to help around the house? Why not try a game like Buddy Bingo?

Buddy Bingo is a play on the traditional game, making use of bingo’s versatility to help encourage kids to do nice things for others. After all, with bingo being played largely for charity and to help others, and Free Bingo Hunter also reporting that the game’s been used to promote Breast Cancer Awareness, there’s no reason why it can’t be used to help our kids as well. The way the game works is that you make a list of things you’d like your kids to start doing, such as:

  • Wash the dishes without being told
  • Share your lunch with a classmate
  • Help a neighbor with a chore
  • Tell mommy “I love you”
  • Finish homework before 8pm

Make a list of 24 items, and then use a bingo card maker such as the one on Print-Bingo.com to turn your list into a Buddy Bingo card. Here’s a sample card:

buddy bingo
You can then proceed to assigning corresponding points to each item on the card. Make a list of rewards that your child can exchange his/her points for. These rewards can range from anything from reduced chore time to family outings. Just make sure you reward appropriately, and that you don’t end up bribing your kids into doing good things

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