When buying toys for children and toys for children of a parent's first concern is usually the "play value" of an article is accurate, how many hours of fun, a child is derived from a new toy. Nobody wants to spend a lot of money to see the stereotype of a traditional toy and found the child playing with the box it came in! Another important factor is that most parents do not consider the benefits of a toy for the development of a child and haveGrowth.
Children develop in different ways, ie, cognitive (intellectual), motor (physical) and social (through interaction with others). An idea well thought out toy, can play as well as a lot of fun to help promote development in one or more of these areas. If so we visit the toy stores there are things to do and not do simple when we consider that all major purchases?
First of all, and rather controversial, iscan do pretty much the new wave of e-learning and computer-based educational toy toys in order to avoid the market. Studies have shown that these toys doing anything to stimulate the mental development of the child as a son of the spiritual possibilities in finding a single goal predetermined limit draw. Toys for a child's imagination and the ability to think "out of the box to limit "does little to promote learning, not as they develop new strategies or models of mental thought.As every parent knows a child's imagination without limits, and it is this ability to think differently than adults, a child to grow cognitively in an incredible speed allows. Through a game with a single fixed path and result, the child will never stop thinking about a problem.
Scientific studies have shown that traditional toys are most useful when it comes to food, the intellectual development, just because a child can use them in any number of ways. This allows aPlay house, something of a hospital to a control center business to the moon for the next space mission. And 'through such creative thinking that children are able to create what the child famous physiologist, Jean Piaget, "schemes", or new ways of thinking are called.
Toys for children are also trumps traditional when it comes to developing physical skills. A child's physical development can be divided into two broad categories, gross motor skills (the evolutionlarge muscles so that we can run, jump and carry) and motor skills (which allow us to manipulate things with our hands with great skill and dexterity). Have been for years a small traditional toys such as shape sorters and banks to help hammer and rod hand-eye coordination and development of small muscles and bicycles, tricycles and scooters have been in the development of size, strength and coordination structures of the brilliant large muscles big kids in the elderly.
FinallySounds simple toy can also be the answer when it comes to social development. Toys that encourage interaction and teamwork, empathy is a good chance that the ability of a child and develop with others. Imitation games are brilliant in this, that allows a child to try new situations in a safe environment and to work with other children in order to create more complex situations, make believe. They allow a child act in situations and to better understand the world aroundfeel safe and at the same time.
So the next time you go shopping for the note-killer Christmas or birthday gift for your child the following points.
1 The toy can be used in a number of different species?
2 A child can transform the purpose of the toy with their own ideas and ideas?
3 If the toy is fun, safe, robust and exciting?
The game offers 4 different activities, so it can grow with your child?
5The toy allows social interaction with other children?
6 Will this game even more popular, with a child in a year or just a fashion marketing?
Remember that despite all the marketing expensive glossy ads do not offer eye-catching packaging and the latest robot dinosaur to a child anywhere near the same level of development opportunities that simply pulling the dog wood. Whatmore long gone after the robo-dino batteries, has spotted a good old doggo for "walkies".
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