1. When mothers buy puzzles for their babies, they must pay attention to the material and safety, so as to prevent children from scratching their fingers.
2. Only children who choose the right puzzle are interested. When choosing a puzzle for the baby, the mother needs to consider more, such as: the pattern of the puzzle, the number of pieces, etc. If you don’t pay attention to these problems, it may affect the baby’s interest in playing. Don’t only care about the number of pieces.
3. Adopt the principle of easy first and then difficult. When choosing a puzzle, the difficulty and the easy must be alternated. Don’t think that the more pieces will make the child feel more interesting, because the easy and easy puzzles can increase the child’s sense of achievement, while the more difficult puzzles can help the child develop patience and increase observation.
4. Pay attention to the type of pattern. In addition to the number of pieces, the difficulty of the puzzle is also very important. Usually, cartoons and lines with clear color blocks are easier to put together, and those with monochrome or color gradients that are not easy to classify or distinguish are more difficult.
5. Don’t overestimate your child’s abilities. Some parents feel that their children are very capable because they see their children do well, so they choose to skip several levels of puzzles for their children. At this time, the children may feel a lot of frustration because they cannot complete them, and they may not even be able to complete them for a long time. Willing to touch the puzzle, although moderate setbacks can increase the child’s frustration, but too much will make him lose confidence and interest, so parents must not overestimate the child’s ability!
6. Moderate guidance of parents in the process of children’s puzzles. It is also very important for parents to properly guide their children in the process of jigsaw puzzles. They should help children find solutions when they encounter problems, and give appropriate encouragement to spell out graphics.