Article: Model good sportsmanship for younger players by accepting defeat with grace, applauding your fellow players for clever moves, and offering to help other players if they are stumped. Showing that you value your time spent with your family members more than you value winning the game will set a good example for the rest of your family and take the focus away from winning the games. Family game night is a great time to engage in casual conversations with your family members. Playing a game helps to relax people and you may find your family opening up to you about things that they might not usually talk about. Make sure that you listen well and enjoy these little conversations throughout the evening. To get the most out of a family game night, it should be a repeat affair. Keeping game night on your schedule and encouraging your family members to do the same will demonstrate that you value this time with them. Over time, it may continue to be something that your whole family looks forward to as a time to bond and have fun! Try to hold your game night on the same day and time each week and prioritize it in your schedule.
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Be a good sport. Enjoy the conversations. Make game nights a regular activity.