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Games for Kids With Down Syndrome

Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that impacts physical and mental development. While Down syndrome has no cure, therapy, including games, can help those affected by the disorder overcome some of their challenges. If your child has Down syndrome, engaging him in therapeutic game play could make life with the disorder a bit easier and more enjoyable.

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Preschool Matching Games

Although commercial matching games for preschoolers are readily available from toy stores, you can make many kinds of matching games yourself. Most matching games for preschoolers follow the same pattern; you simply place the cards face down in a grid and let children take turns looking for matches by turning over two cards at a time. They keep matching cards they find and lose their turn when they fail to make a match.

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Educational Halloween Games

In addition to providing loads of fun, Halloween provides lots of opportunities for learning. From sorting Halloween candy by color, to playing Halloween-themed bingo, many Halloween-themed educational games can reinforce math, grammar and spelling skills. Since most children enjoy Halloween, playing educational Halloween-themed games can make learning fun.

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Mac Games for Kids in Preschool

Playing computer games is an activity that your preschooler will enjoy. It also helps in your child’s learning development. Research published by the University of Rochester states that playing computer games could enhance a student’s selective attention. Preschoolers playing computer games can take advantage of the educational content presented in a playful way that makes learning attractive and fun. If you are a Mac family, you’ll find preschool computer games that are compatible with your Mac.

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Holiday and Christmas Games for Kids

Sharing the holiday and Christmas season with the family is a long-standing tradition, followed by many families of various cultures. Everyone looks forward to to celebrating these special days together. Since children often attend these gatherings with their parents, it’s important to plan holiday and Christmas games they can enjoy throughout the day.