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Children playing with puzzles help develop intelligence

Update:2019-08-02 View:1217

  Preschool kids can effectively develop intelligence by playing with puzzles, and there are other little-known benefits. Today, Xiaobian will introduce parents to parents of different ages and the benefits of kids playing with puzzles. Don't miss it.

Puzzles for babies of different ages

0 to 1 year old: look at the pattern

  The baby from 0 to 12 months, due to the immature physical development, has limited space for activities. Therefore, this period is more suitable for him to see some bright, clear lines and relatively large patterns. Try to use red, yellow and blue. The four primary colors of toys and graphics are prepared for the development of baby visual image recognition.

1 to 2 years old: play assembling toys

  The baby around the age of 1 will walk, the vision will be broadened, and the ability to recognize things and images will be greatly enhanced. During this period, you can play some simple three-dimensional toys that can be assembled for your baby. Some of the toys that are sold in the market, such as detachable and assembled radishes, are good choices. These toys can help the baby to initially establish a holistic-partial-holistic concept from the split-to-assemble game, while also promoting the movement and development of small muscles in the hand.

2 to 3 years old: play four pieces of puzzle

  At the age of 2, the baby's "official" puzzle game can begin. I suggest you let the baby play from the 4-piece puzzle. When choosing a puzzle, pay attention to the pattern and lines of the puzzle to be large and clear, and the blocks of color should be obvious.

The benefits of kids playing with puzzles

  Train your child to understand the relationship between “partial” and “all”: let the child know that many “parts” can piece together a “all” and “one whole” is made up of “many parts”.

  Cultivate the concept of a child's flat combination: the building blocks are a three-dimensional combination, and the puzzle is a concept of a flat combination, spelling an item in a limited 2D range, a logical thing.

  Train children to learn the meaning of order, order, and logic. When many children first come into contact with multiple pieces of puzzles, they naturally know that they should start from the edge. This is the meaning of learning order, order and logic, and learning classification from observation and judgment. He has to observe the correct spelling on the example. In order to spell out the correct answer.

  Improve your child's operation and hand. The puzzle requires the baby's patient operation and hand-eye coordination. As long as it is uncoordinated, the color block cannot be placed in the correct position, but the child who does not start at first can naturally practice as many times as possible.

  Develop your child's observation and develop patience and concentration. Usually the puzzles are spelled out in daily life, so the children must be familiar with the things around them, in order to spell out the correct graphics, in addition to the child's patience and concentration, so that he can sit still Do one thing. 

  Learn how to solve problems and strategies. Playing puzzles can learn the ability to think and think, because the child will try to solve the problem by trying different choices, and then deciding the correct piece, that is, the process of hypothesis, judgment and selection, let him learn to use logic to solve the problem.

  Improve your child's frustration tolerance and endurance. When children play puzzles, it is inevitable that they will misspelling. At this time, they will feel frustrated and express their willingness to play, but adults can help them and help them through the storm.

  Affirmation from chaos and destruction reconstruction, while building confidence in the self. When the child completes the puzzle, it is easy for him to feel the sense of accomplishment. This is very important to improve the child's interest, and it is also the source of self-confidence that allows him to complete the puzzle independently.