Tag Archives: childhood development
Educational Games for Older Kids
I got a DM on LinkedIn from a friend asking for recommendations for educational games for older kids, since my friend was having trouble finding any worth spending time or money on. We are having a similar situation. Our nine-year-old no longer has any use for the learning games she used to play or her […]
Video Games to Play with Your Kids
I get asked this from time to time. While Minecraft and Animal Crossing are obvious answers, there are plenty of other options. This list from Game Rant is pretty good: https://gamerant.com/best-coop-games-parents-kids/
Binary Baby
In the frenzy of Kickstarting Noble Armada: Lost Worlds, I have gotten behind on chronicling the epic adventures of RPGBaby. In fact, since I last wrote she leveled up to RPGToddler! Now two years and nine months, old, she regularly astounds me with insights far better than my own. Here are two that, for reasons […]
Teaching Archaic Skills
We have been developing a list of skills we want RPGBaby to learn, but we are quite aware many of them will be of little use when she grows up. For instance, RPGMom wants to teach her short hand so she will have a secret language. I want to teach her to dial a phone, […]
Daddy-Daughter Moments
We have had a lot of teaching moments, with the education going back and forth. Today, she taught me a new song – “The Bear Science of the Day” song. I taught her how to spit.