How Scrabble Can Be Helpful
For something that can be so much fun, how can this board game also be helpful? Actually, there are a number of ways in which Scrabble's usefulness can go far beyond simple enjoyment. Let's check into some of the most practical aspects of this popular game.
First, Scrabble is a valuable tool in education. Even for children who are having a difficult time keeping up with their peers, Scrabble offers an opportunity for them to both learn and advance language skills. As many children have trouble with spelling, Scrabble is one of the most helpful board games to assist in overcoming this problem. With the assistance of a dictionary, children can gain and permanently retain the skills they need, while doing so within the context of play. They will also learn new words by playing Scrabble, which will in turn enrich their vocabularies.
The competitive aspect of Scrabble seems to naturally fit in to suit each person's personality and individual needs. For those who are not naturally competitive, Scrabble does not tend to generate the strong desire to compete that most other games have. But for those who find a thrill in competing, Scrabble can play a large role in that, also. Scrabble is one of the very few games in which a player is in the position of either competing against himself, thus improving his own game-playing skills and strategies, or competing against the other players. This factor makes Scrabble seem to be almost tailor-made to fit each player's needs.
Social interaction is also a basic need. Each person has his or her own degree, and each person has his or her own form. This is not as complicated as it may sound. Some people need a flurry of social activity; for those in this category, Scrabble clubs give the opportunity for them to spend quality, constructive time doing something enjoyable with others who share the same interest. "Going out and doing something" can be a positive experience, as getting together with friends for a night of Scrabble has the added benefit of social interaction. In this context, gaining new friendships is a valuable connection to playing one's favorite board game.
For others, social interaction itself is the basic factor, and the game of Scrabble is a wonderful aid to this factor. Some people are naturally shy, and some live in situations where they are essentially isolated; Scrabble can be the means by which to help these people. Young people whose personalities are of the timid or withdrawn type can benefit very much from taking part in playing Scrabble on a regular basis. The atmosphere of play will help bring them out of their shells by the simple act of participating in a fun activity. For those whose living conditions have them in a position of not having enough opportunities for interacting with others, Scrabble can provide an outlet for that, also.
Elderly people, and people who are home-bound due to illness, very much appreciate the chance to socially connect with others in an activity such as Scrabble-playing on a regular basis. Taking a Scrabble game to their homes on a weekend afternoon, for example, can make all the difference in the world to someone who has little opportunity for social interaction.
Regardless of a person's individual situation, engaging him or her in the activity of Scrabble-playing will produce many positive results.