Learning Through Games

Play and games can be an excellent children’s learning. Any game that can hone their intelligence?

In addition to fun, play is how children know the world. Through the game your child learn a skill or something new. Outdoor game in the active help improve children’s physical coordination. Letter game develops the child’s ability to speak. Games related to the imaginary world of fantasy to develop a small child needs to write the story when he went.

Here are some games (games) that can hone various aspects of child development.

1. Memory games

Memory games can sharpen the child’s memory. Having a good memory support ease children learn. You can begin to hone the child’s memory as early as possible.
Given the objects in the bin

(Children aged 2 years and over)

Put five or more objects on a tray and have the child pay attention to these objects. Ask your child to close his eyes, then you hide an object on the tray. Ask the child opened his eyes and ask for things that do not exist in the tray. You can also do this game by closing the tray and asked him to mention the objects on the tray that had previously been seen and remembered.

2. Creative games

This creative game hone your child to overcome the various problems that may be encountered, so he knows a solution to solve the problem when needed.

Develop Beams

(Children aged 2 years and over)

Encourage your child to make a house like his home or that dream house using blocks of wood or plastic. Let your imagination grow to make any form whatsoever.
Folding, Cutting and Pasting

(Children ages 4 years and up)

Use colored paper to create objects. For example, frogs, birds or dogs. Folding capability, which is a child’s fine motor skills were honed by it.

You can also invite your child cut the colored paper to form objects, such as oranges or mangoes. Then, paste it on scrap paper or a sheet of paper books.

3. Socialization Games

The game involves several children peer socialization. This activity develops the ability to socialize your child. Better yet if this game requires teamwork.

Mutual Hand Stack

(Children ages 2-5 years)

5 -10 children can play. The children sit in a circle. A child begins to put his right fist in the middle of the circle, followed by another child right fist placed over the fist of the first child, and so on.

After all stacked right fist, the first child put his left fist on top of the last right fist. Stacking the left fist is followed by another child until all pile left fist.

After that, the fist at the bottom move up, followed the next hand. Movement of the hand from the bottom up faster and faster. In this game neither side wins or loses.
Playing Cards

(Children aged 4 years)

You can use picture cards for children. In addition to developing social skills, because children are required to interact with other children, too small considering the ability of the trained.

4. Observation games

The game teaches children to recognize detailed observation. See fine an image and push the little known details of the picture. This capability can be an important capital when children learn to recognize letters. For example, he was able to recognize differences in the letter “b” and “p”.
Finding Differences

(Children age 3 and up)

Draw two similar pictures with several different sections. Ask your child see the picture and find what or where different sections. For example, pictures of girls with hair ribbons. While the picture of them not wearing a ribbon.
Recognize Objects

(Children aged 2 years and over)

Open one page at a children’s book, and have the children describe the objects in the selected page For example, pictures of people. Help your child with your questions. For example, what the person’s hair color, short-length hair and gender.

5. Imaginative games

All children love imaginative play, such as pretend play. This type of game enriches a child’s imagination and stimulate creative thinking.
Hand puppets

(Children aged 2 years and over)

Tell me by using hand puppets. Start with the story already known to the child. After that, have the children repeat the story or put their own story using the character puppets.
Playing the role

(Children age 3 and up)

Game this one could be frequent and pleasant child. You can get involved in the game using a variety of materials such as pastries for a real treat when playing a guest, blankets for roofs, walls or seats for the home. You and your child can also play a role according to the characters in his favorite movie.

6. Physical games

In addition to fun, physical exercise to develop coordination of the child’s body, the body fit and healthy baby, make your child sleep more soundly, and his appetite is better.

“Let’s Jump”

(Children aged 2 years and over)

A walk along the street kids in your neighborhood park. Have the children move several times, then make a leap twice. You can ask the child ran from one tree to you in a matter so much, depending on the distance of the tree into your body.

7. Alphabet games

Through play children learn to recognize alphabet letters and numbers. Early recognition of this could be a stock of knowledge and facilitate the child when he learned the letters and numbers in school.

Creating Books “Letters”.

(Children age 3 and up)

Use a different page for each letter and place the image of the object that starts with the letter referred to. For example, the letters “A” for the apple or the letter “H” for the tiger image.
Connecting the dots

(Children aged 2.5 years and up)

Make the letters of the points. Ask your child to connect each point. Attach an image object in the beginning with that letter. This activity can also improve fine motor skills of children.

8. Singing games

The game is fun to sing. Activities that gave rise to rhythm and song can enrich the data bank of words and phrases your child can use at any time she needed. That way, unnoticed, through singing children learn many things.
Word Guessing

(Children ages 2, 5 years and over)

Sing the song the child knows, and then remove one or two words in a sentence of songs and then ask your child to guess the missing word. The greater age of the child, the more words you can eliminate.
Demonstrate Actions

(Children aged 2.5 years and up)

Sing to your baby. Use a familiar song. In verbs that exist in the song, you do not have to sing but show off it. Ask your child demonstrate what you mention.

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