Friday, September 5, 2008

Use the education toy play with young toodlers.

How can I make the most of my child's playtime?
Playing is really any enjoyable activity that involves people, objects, or movement. Everything from blowing bubbles at each other to singing songs to splashing in the tub to chasing each other around the room qualifies. If you've ever seen a 1-year-old enthralled with a cardboard box, you understand how wide the parameters are.Play along with your child. You're the ultimate plaything, and any activity will seem more fun if your toddler can share it with you. Talk to her while you play and you'll help boost her language skills.Introduce play activities when your child is happy and rested, suggests Marilyn Segal, a developmental psychologist and author of the Your Child at Play series.Stop when your child's had enough.
Children have different thresholds for stimulation. When yours seems bored, fussy, or tired, it's time for a break.Give your child a chance to play alone and with others. Both types of play are beneficial.Let your child choose activities and control the direction of her play. You can suggest new things or present new options, but your child should be the boss. After all, play is about fun, and if there's one thing your child is an expert at already, it's having a good time.
I play with my child every day;when she bathing we singing songs;after a breakfisrt,she like to play the her toys;before sleep we will read story book and listen to the music.We are very enjoy our time when we togather,this is also very important between every parents and children more closing their relationship.

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