Studies have shown that the most important period of a child’s life
is their first five years. Children are capable of learning from a
very early age, so it is ideal to expose them to a nurturing and
educational environment during those years. By providing an
environment that is fun-filled, safe and stimulating, you can ensure
that your child gets off to a great start.
While adults typically think of play-time as a form of
entertainment, it can actually teach your child a great deal about
themselves and the world around them. Believe it or not, playing
peek-a-boo is actually beneficial for your child. The earlier a
child develops these skills, the more significant the long term
impact will be.
Self-esteem, confidence, coordination, problem-solving skills, and
social skills, are but a few examples of the benefits that can be
gained through play. Self esteem can be enhanced by responding
affectionately to your child’s actions. Whether they coo, gurgle,
burp, cry or smile, giving your child a positive reaction and
providing lots of enthusiasm will have incredible benefits.
Physical coordination can be developed by changing your child’s
position, and allowing him/her the opportunity to move about.
Encourage movement and mobility at an early age by placing toys and
objects a short distance away from your child. Giving your child
different toys with different shapes, textures and colors will
encourage interaction and help develop physical coordination. There
are many toys on the market specifically designed to stimulate
creative thought and action.
Playing hide-and-seek can help your child develop problem solving
skills. By placing a toy behind your back and encouraging your baby
to find it, you will give your child an early appreciation for cause
and effect. Also by giving a baby a rattle, the baby will comprehend
they can make noise by themselves if they shake it. An understanding
of cause and effect will put your child on the right path to a
lifetime of learning.
As your child grows older, consider giving your child some household
duties or chores. A child as young as two can start to learn the
meaning of responsibility. Use the word “special” frequently and
give them age-appropriate tasks such as handing out napkins at the
dinner table. Be sure to encourage your child through positive
affirmation of his/her actions.
The following are other general tips to enhance the developmental
stages of your young child’s life:
• Go to the library with your child to pick out a book, and then
read it together.
• Encourage your child to explore arts and crafts to develop their
creative side.
• The internet is a great educational tool for children. There are
some great sites out there!
• Watch TV with your child and talk about what they see on screen.
• Buy them educational toys.
• Allow your child the opportunity to interact with other children
regularly.
Rachel Thompson is the proud mother of two young children, and a
regular contributing writer for thebabydepartment.com – a
wonderfully informative online resource for parents with information
about baby products, crib safety, educational toys and more.
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