Wednesday, October 19, 2016

How Ping Pong Serves As a Good Bonding Activity For The Family

Creating an outlet for children to disconnect from today’s mobile devices, the web, and video games can be a challenging task for parents.  However difficult it may be, it is necessary as too much of such activities can impact a kid’s life negatively.

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One of the best alternatives is table tennis, or ping pong, as it is fondly called.  Over 20 million Americans play the sport, and most of them play in garages, yards, or basements.

Ping pong is a game that does not require too much athleticism, making it a perfect activity for families to bond.  Regardless of age, gender, and physical abilities, anyone can learn the sport in no time. In addition to this, purchasing the required equipment and gear is inexpensive and do not take up unreasonable storage space compared to other games.

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As family members play together, the children’s communication and social skills are enhanced.  They become more sociable because not only can they play with the family, but with their friends as well.
Another advantage of ping pong is that it fosters physical and mental development.  Children in their formative years and parents, who are probably experiencing the effect of aging, can both benefit from regularly playing table tennis.
 
Joseph Cianciotto has been working in the digital media industry for more than 20 years.  Apart from his work, he enjoys playing sports, such as table tennis, and spending time with his wife Jen and their two children in their Long Island home.  Subscribe to this blog for similar updates.

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