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Summer Birthday Party Ideas

Summer Birthday Party Ideas in Perth

  • October 19, 2022
  • Posted By: gamevaultperthadmin

Now that the weather is staring to warm up and summer is approaching, you may be struggling for summer birthday party ideas in Perth for your child. Outdoor parties are great. However, when it's too hot they can be uncomfortable and there is the added risk of sunburn. So the team here at Game Vault have put together some summer birthday party ideas to still give your kids a great party even when it's hot. 1. POOL PARTY What better way to cool down than a pool party! The kids can play together and can eat fun barbeque food like[Read More]

Game Truck for Community Fairs in Perth

Game Truck for Community Fairs in Perth

  • October 5, 2022
  • Posted By: gamevaultperthadmin

Game Vault provides the ultimate video game experience for community fairs in Perth, as well as a variety of other events. Our highly popular mobile gaming truck is used by schools for incursions, kids birthday parties, adult birthday parties, corporate events, carnival amusements and community fairs! We are a family owned, fully mobile video gaming truck in Perth, who have your event covered with a gaming experience like no other! Game Vault can turn your next fair or event in to something amazing that will be talked about for months to come. We are able to provide our own power[Read More]

How Video Games Benefit Kids With Learning Disabilities

How Video Games Benefit Kids With Learning Disabilities

  • September 21, 2022
  • Posted By: gamevaultperthadmin

Video games offer benefits to children with special needs.  For kids with learning disabilities, video games provide them the chance to practice their communication, organizational skills and social interaction. Communication - Games that use visual storytelling and social modeling can help children with their speech, listening and communication skills.  Motor Skills - Games that encourage kids to get up and move around, such as dancing or sports games, will help them improve their muscle memory and put a name to an action. Organization -  For children that struggle with executive functioning skills – transitioning between activities, time management, completing a[Read More]

Online Video Games

How Online Video Games Help With Boredom

  • September 7, 2022
  • Posted By: gamevaultperthadmin

Playing online video games is a great way to relax, unwind and alleviate boredom. Video games not only entertain us but also help us mentally by allowing an escape from everyday routines. Games are also a great way of interacting socially and exchanging ideas, especially when online, in multi player mode. Video games allow you to collaborate with others as a team, and to develop friendships. Online video games have a number of social and psychological benefits. People who play multiplayer online games report a stronger sense of social identity, higher levels of self-esteem and decreased feelings of boredom and[Read More]

Overwhelmed at Birthday Parties

When Your Child Gets Overwhelmed at Birthday Parties

  • July 27, 2022
  • Posted By: gamevaultperthadmin

Some kids can get overwhelmed at birthday parties. At first it may seem that your child is just shy when they cried or clung to you as you arrived at a party. However, it's not always just shyness. Some children get overwhelmed at parties for various reasons including, crowds, attention, noise, bright lights, etc. For some kids, becoming overwhelmed can lead to meltdowns or complete shut down, refusing to move or participate. These are tough moments that can cause embarrassment and worry because you don’t know how to best help your child. After all, you want them to enjoy going[Read More]

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When Your Child Isn’t Invited To A Birthday Party

  • June 15, 2022
  • Posted By: gamevaultperthadmin

Although parents don't like to admit it, the fact is that your child isn’t going to get invited to every birthday party. Kids are usually left out based on constantly shifting friendships. It’s not nice and feelings maybe hurt. For parents, the best thing to do is simply shrug it off, but kids will require comforting. Confronting the hosting parents will not only embarass your child, but also needlessly complicate your child's relationship with their friends. It's up to your child to navigate their friendships, not you. What to do when your child is not invited to a birthday party[Read More]

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