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How Puzzles Can Help With Child Development

Solving puzzles is a really great way for all of the young children to develop all of the important motor and hand to eye coordinate skills. The puzzles that are the most basic are all of those that include some sorting of shapes, whereby the child is basically required to manipulate a variety of shaped blocks and then place them within the slot that is appropriately shaped. All of these are known to be suitable for children that are young as twelve months old, and they will teach your children to develop all of the basic skills for problem solving and hand to eye coordination.

 

Among children, the jigsaw puzzles are extremely popular. The jigsaws that have increasing difficulty levels are known to be available for a wide variety of developmental stages and ages. The jigsaw puzzles are also known to utilize a handful of pieces that are specifically shaped which fit into the board's corresponding holes. The quantity of pieces can range from a couple of pieces to thousands of pieces.

Normally, all of the puzzles for the younger children are going to contain the jigsaw pieces that are decorated so that when they are placed correctly together, they are going to form a whole entire picture. Completing all of these simple puzzles will not only aid in the hand to eye coordination, but it will also help to develop the child's memory. All of the jigsaws are designed for all of the older children which may include numbers and letters in order to help familiarize all of them with the alphabet and learn all of the basic numeric skills.

There are other puzzles that are designed for children are known to rely on the matching of colors and shapes. All of these will once again help with hand to eye coordination, but it will also encourage your child to be able to distinguish between all of the different colors and shapes. Even though all of these are basic skills for problem solving, they are considered an essential for all of them to develop and ready themselves for all of the bigger challenges.

In relationship to skill development, puzzles are known to be an invaluable aid. However, it is extremely important to introduce all of the children to all of those that are considered suitable for that particular age group. All of the young children in particular are able to get really frustrated with all of the puzzles that they aren't able to solve. Normally, this is because they simply haven't developed all of the hand to eye coordination that is necessary yet or the thought processes that are require din order to complete them.

Now that you know a little about child development through the use of puzzles, you will be able to identify the puzzles that are most suitable for your child.



 

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