Be Cautious If Your Child Only Like One Single Toy

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We need to be careful when your child is only interested in a toy because it can-can disrupt the growth of other aspects. For example, he just likes to play ball. If only that-that’s all he played and he did not want to play with other toys, it is possible that the cognitive aspect failed to be gained from games such as puzzles or stacking blocks, so your children are not exposed to many things and it will be resulted in their development.

Overcome it, there’s nothing wrong with finding out why your child really like balls, perhaps because his father liked to watch or play football as well. Nevertheless, we must not stop there. Try to always be actively offered alternatives of other toys. For example is blocks with interesting colors or small houses are equipped with furniture for your child to hone the art of the soul.

Well, when they are shifted to the other toys but still like the same toys, then we must be cautios. Especially if your baby look as if they are obsessed, like just like toy trains made by fire, to always ask to see a train station to the original. It is a good idea to bring your child to consult an expert to avoid the things that we do not want.

The Right Games for 6 to 9 Year-Old Children

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The task for children that is most important when they grow is to play. At any age 6-9 years, children have a duty to play. According to Dr. Robin Goldstein, author of the Book Smart Parents, in that age, play is paramount. What game is right for the child at that age?

According to Goldstein, at this age, children are not so selfish, but still need to be reminded to treat others with justice and invite other playmates. At this age, children are enjoying themselves by finding out and becoming independent. They will be happy if they could figure out a new shortcut between home and school. Or find a secret place where they can hide and make an adventure headquarters. They live in the imagination-filled adventure.

Maybe there are some kids who still play with dolls before, but, as it grows, they will start with games that are designed first. They also will begin to broaden interest in favorite games, such as houses, war, the good-evil, and others.

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