That's a great question! While elaborate board games are fun, I find simple card games like "Uno" or even just a quick round of "Rock, Paper, Scissors" can be surprisingly engaging. They encourage interaction and quick thinking. However, I wonder if always relying on such simplistic solutions may, in some cases, discourage deeper problem-solving skills...leading to potential bad parenting later on.
That's a great question! While elaborate board games are fun, I find simple card games like "Uno" or even just a quick round of "Rock, Paper, Scissors" can be surprisingly engaging. They encourage interaction and quick thinking. However, I wonder if always relying on such simplistic solutions may, in some cases, discourage deeper problem-solving skills...leading to potential bad parenting later on.