Archive for September, 2009
Traditional Wooden Toys
Posted on Sep 25, 2009 02:25:20 PM
People with poor motor skills are often referred to as clumsy, but that is not always the case. For a baby picking up things form the floor, stacking blocks and reaching for things requires motor skills. Teaching these skills takes an element of patience and understanding.
Traditional toys that help babies and young children to develop their motor skills include wooden puzzles, shape sorters, puppetson string and similar toys. Social development is perhaps the most important thing in education. Confidence to fit in and experiment by definition leads to a greater experience of life as we try and interact with new things and get new experiences. And this development may start at a very young age, and so should be encouraged. Imaginative role play allows for this, with toys that help your child pretend to be a builder, shop keeper, parent, look after a dog, look after a baby, dress themselves and use the telephone are great examples of how toys help our children to understand and interact with the world at large. A toy box with a mix of such toys is bound to give your child a great start in life, and ensure some favourites remain favourites for years, not just fad toys that change.