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Home > Articles & Helpful Tips > Encourage your child to play

Encourage your child to play



Encourage your child to play

We all know that children and toys are so closely associated. Through play they experience the world directly and learn how things work at a faster pace. They learn what things are and with the help of these things they learn to talk, sit, walk, run and express themselves. When kids play with wooden toys or plastic toys and drop blocks on the floor they learn about gravity.

They develop their gross motor skills by riding toys and bicycles.. The muscle control enhances when they play with these toys without getting exhausted. All necessary skills are developed easily through toys. With toys kids use their energy and discover various nature of emotions. When kids play with occasional toys like Christmas toys or birthday toys then their play is not structured and they are free to use their ideas. This kind of play stimulates creativity and imagination.

Playing with doctor sets or other play sets help children to gain the knowledge of how to use the gadgets with lots of creativity. Playing with educational toys lays groundwork for development of scientific, mathematical, language and reading, skills. For older children playing ball games, skipping or other rule games encourages cooperation, logical thinking, emotional control etc. Active gaming develops fine motor skills in children. Girls play with doll sets and boys like to play with construction sets, which encourage them to use their hands.

Toys play an integral part in early learning process and a variety of well-chosen toys help your child in his individual development. Play is also helpful in teaching how to manage their emotions, develop values and interpret things in their surroundings. Therefore, it's very important to start utilizing various toys and ensure that your children are growing and learning appropriately. Visual and sensory stimulation is imperative for your child's development.

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