Cognitive Growth Through Books and Puzzles
June 3, 2010 by ToyBusiness
Filed under Puzzles
One of the things that come to mind when I hear the phrase “early childhood development” is cognitive growth. Children in a particular period of their lives have to be exposed to the right kind of environment to ensure that they develop the way we want them to develop. For example, if we want them to develop their motor skills, we take them out to the playgrounds where they can run around as much as they want. These activities can help their bones and muscles grow strong and flexible.
For cognitive growth, books and educational puzzles are used. These things help stimulate the child’s brain through visual or auditory means. A child’s problem solving, analyzing, and sequencing skills can be developed with the right kind of number and word puzzles. Books can also help expand the child’s vocabulary. These things, with the right mixture of social and motor development, can ensure a bright and happy future for your child.
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