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Go to the shopThe nature of open-ended play stimulates curiosity and allows your child to become absorbed in their own imagination. They become fully engaged in learning, enabling them to stretch their cognitive skills when thinking critically to lead and make choices. This type of play is especially beneficial while their brains are still rapidly developing, and will eventually support them when they become adults. It can also become a fantastic opportunity for you to teach new concepts and language skills, as it promotes interaction and encourages conversation while you play together. When you and your child engage in role-play, whether that's pretending...
0 commentsThere are many ways you can encourage open-ended play, or even join in playtime, with your children. Some examples of things you can do/toys you can play with are: Playing on playgrounds Creating pictures with art supplies Playing dress-up with props and costumes Inventing games with items found in nature, such as shells and pine cones Creating their own little world with wooden blocks and figures Imaginative play with small props like tea party sets and play food Building with loose parts and bricks If your child asks you for help during playtime, you can encourage them to solve the...
0 commentsThere are now more options than ever when looking for toys for your little one! When you go into a department store, you will see shelves upon shelves of different toys: there are the ones that make all sorts of noises with the press of a button, interactive puzzles for your child to solve, animatronic pets, and so much more. It can be incredibly challenging to make a choice when you have a plethora of possibilities to decide between… so which toys are the best for your child's growth and development? One of the most extraordinary things about children is that their...
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