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− | <br /><br /> | + | Give a child a brand new toy -- any toy -- and chances are, you've got a happy kid. Young children generally are not fussy when it comes to baby toys and children toys, but parents must be.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Toys are more than just playthings, though, and while they should be enjoyable, they should likewise be age-appropriate, stimulating, and safe. "Toys should be considered as developmental learning tools."<br />When picking age-appropriate baby toys or kids toys for a child, keep these tips in mind:<br />Keep them easy.<br />Toys which do a lot of do not permit a child to use her own creativity. Dolls and stuffed animals that sing or talk or direct kids to press certain buttons essentially take charge of the play situation when the child should be the one directing the action. "When a toy is too specific, it's restricting and it denies the child the ability to use her creativity," states Panaccione. "The best toys are often the simplest ones -- like cubes -- because they enable children to be spontaneous and creative."<br />Establish limits on digital toys and video games.<br />We are living in an electronic age, and any parent that thinks she can keep her child -- a toddler -- away from computers and the like forever is kidding herself. However, for young kids, especially, it is crucial to set limits. [http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/memorias/comment/view/2018/0/48002 http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/memorias/comment/view/2018/0/48002] has suggested that electronic toys pose several possible dangers for children's wellbeing and growth, such as hearing loss (from loud toys), weight reduction (from becoming inactive whilst enjoying ), and developmental and language delays. One recent research at Temple University showed that toys that don't require a child to do anything but observe promote a passive learning style, which can interfere with learning how to think independently.<br />Electronics also can impact a child's attention span, '' says Linda Crowe, PhD, a professor at the Communication Sciences and Disorders Program at Kansas State University. "Toys that have flashing lights and continuous changes and movement don't require a child to pay attention to any 1 thing for very long. Children using these toys often can find it challenging to concentrate on something such as a book or non-moving toy"<br />According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, kids under age 2 should not watch TV or play computer games at all; children over two should have their"display time" restricted to 1-2 hours per day.<br /><br /> |
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Give a child a brand new toy -- any toy -- and chances are, you've got a happy kid. Young children generally are not fussy when it comes to baby toys and children toys, but parents must be.
Toys are more than just playthings, though, and while they should be enjoyable, they should likewise be age-appropriate, stimulating, and safe. "Toys should be considered as developmental learning tools."
When picking age-appropriate baby toys or kids toys for a child, keep these tips in mind:
Keep them easy.
Toys which do a lot of do not permit a child to use her own creativity. Dolls and stuffed animals that sing or talk or direct kids to press certain buttons essentially take charge of the play situation when the child should be the one directing the action. "When a toy is too specific, it's restricting and it denies the child the ability to use her creativity," states Panaccione. "The best toys are often the simplest ones -- like cubes -- because they enable children to be spontaneous and creative."
Establish limits on digital toys and video games.
We are living in an electronic age, and any parent that thinks she can keep her child -- a toddler -- away from computers and the like forever is kidding herself. However, for young kids, especially, it is crucial to set limits. http://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/memorias/comment/view/2018/0/48002 has suggested that electronic toys pose several possible dangers for children's wellbeing and growth, such as hearing loss (from loud toys), weight reduction (from becoming inactive whilst enjoying ), and developmental and language delays. One recent research at Temple University showed that toys that don't require a child to do anything but observe promote a passive learning style, which can interfere with learning how to think independently.
Electronics also can impact a child's attention span, says Linda Crowe, PhD, a professor at the Communication Sciences and Disorders Program at Kansas State University. "Toys that have flashing lights and continuous changes and movement don't require a child to pay attention to any 1 thing for very long. Children using these toys often can find it challenging to concentrate on something such as a book or non-moving toy"
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, kids under age 2 should not watch TV or play computer games at all; children over two should have their"display time" restricted to 1-2 hours per day.