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How to choose toys suitable for children's development

2018-03-28 03:12:03

Children can learn a lot from toys, so choosing the right toy is very important for his growth

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Give your child a tunnel or box to form a tunnel. You can find kid-friendly nylon tunnels at your local toys or online. You can also purchase foam or nylon boxes that your child can move to form tunnels. Tunnels and tents are very useful for building coordination, especially if you are looking for an indoor space to promote your child's positive development. Encourage your child to crawl in a tunnel or tent. Help her move boxes, make tunnels or obstacle courses where she has to climb, stand, and move boxes with her weight.

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Consider a pushbike or a wooden horse. A small plastic tricycle for a child or a wooden rocking horse are great for developing motor skills. Find a push tricycle with no pedals, as this will force your child to push back and forth on the tricycle with her legs. These types of toys help your child build her coordination and her weight distribution skills. Practicing riding a bike or wooden horse can also prepare your child to balance on a real bike, or a real horse. Make sure your bike or horse is sturdy before letting your child play with it. These toys are best for children two years and older, or those who are beginning to walk on their own.

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Buy an indoor trampoline or plastic slide. If you're looking for a larger toy that's a bigger investment, you might consider an indoor trampoline or a large plastic slide. These toys are great for toddlers and preschoolers who are walking and starting to adjust to their weight and coordination. Look for a trampoline with a safety net so your child doesn't get hurt on the trampoline.

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Give your child a pattern recognition game. This could be a set of colored chess pieces that come in pairs or pairs of cards that require your child to match the animal to the animal's sound. These types of games allow your child to improve hand-eye coordination and critical thinking skills at the same time.

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Let your child choose a doll or a small stuffed animal. Having a special toy or stuffed animal to care for can help your child develop stronger emotional skills. She can use dolls to explore relationships and emotions in a healthy, safe way. Let your child choose their own doll or stuffed animal, as this will make it feel more like it belongs to her. There are many types of dolls on the market today, from American Girl dolls to Barbie dolls. Find a doll that looks like your child, or let your child choose their own doll. Stuffed animals are also good for emotional development, as they allow your child to demonstrate nurturing and caring skills for stuffed animals. Make sure the stuffed animal is made for children and doesn't have any parts that can be swallowed or toxic.

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Make finger puppets for kids. Finger puppets can be made of socks, cloth or felt. You can then draw faces with different emotions on finger puppets and use them to act out a scene or game for your child. You can also teach her how to use a finger puppet. This will allow her to play with emotions and relationships in a positive, exploratory way. Finger puppets also allow your child to tap into her imagination and expand her vocabulary as she creates sound puppets. Puppets can help her develop abstract thinking skills and improve hand-eye coordination.

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Get your kids theater. Encourage your child to develop cognitive skills by playing with a dollhouse or a theater. Your child may act out scenes she has seen adults do or scenes she has imagined. You can also use an attachment to the theater to make it feel more authentic. Another option is to give your child a small kitchen where she can pretend to be ready to cook. The toy is great for her cognitive abilities and fine motor skills.

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Practice activity cards with your child. Event cards are usually made of plastic and filled with large, bright pictures. Activity card sets can focus on different emotional responses, words, sounds, or actions. Practice these cards with your child to help build her self-awareness and self-esteem. They are also very useful for developing language skills and sensory awareness.

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Find a book for your child. Books are a great way for children to learn and learn words, especially in the early stages of development. Find a thick book with easy-to-turn pages, or a tactile book that encourages your child to hold them and read. You can read the book to your child or encourage your child to read with you.

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