There are various kinds of cute toys, such as cartoon characters, animals, cars, boats, tanks, airplanes, etc. In the process of playing toy games, teenagers and children can cultivate their basic abilities such as concentration, persistence, attention, space grasping ability, color perception ability, and motor ability.
1. Language training
When children are playing, they will recite words to the toy from time to time, like a toy “talking”. Don’t underestimate this mode of communication. It gives children the opportunity to use language to express their meaning. At this time, if parents can participate and play with their children, they can not only induce him to talk more, but also guide his diction and expression skills, and strengthen his ability to master language use.
2. to express emotions
Did you find that the child was frustrated, and when he was angry, he would drop the toy, slapped or scolded, this is the expression of the child’s dissatisfaction. In reality, children can’t just vent their emotions to others, so toys become substitutes. Like adults, children need channels to vent their emotions, otherwise, they will develop depression and affect their health.
3. Stimulate sensory development
Toys can encourage children to use their senses to touch, such as stimulating their sight, hearing and touch, and help them respond to various senses to contact and recognize new things in the outside world. Some great tools that make noise. Some are designed with bright colors and attractive lines, which can directly bring visual stimulation to children. Different educational toys are effective tools to assist children’s cognition.
4. Coordinate body functions
Children’s hand-foot coordination, hand-eye and other physical functions need to be trained and gradually built up. Toys are one of the best training tools. For example, when a child builds a box of building blocks into a figure, in addition to using the brain, he also needs to use the hand function. Therefore, toys are of great benefit to children’s muscle activity and the development of physical functions.
5. Practice social activities
Through toys, children develop their social relationships unknowingly in the process of playing with their peers or parents. Even if they are prone to pry and quarrel in cooperation or competition, they are actually developing a spirit of cooperation and learning. Share with others to prepare for future integration into society. When parents play with their children, they deepen the parent-child relationship, and in the process of sharing and communicating with each other, they give their children opportunities for psychologically healthy development.