How to spend time with your child when it's cold outside?
2019-04-30

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- 1. Having fun together in the warmth of the home fire
- 2. Building a base, a big tower, or maybe a teddy bear operation...?
Having fun together in the warmth of the home fire
Contrary to what you might think, a child can also spend time actively and valuably at home. This can be done, for example, by combining play with the development of the child's skills. To do this, it is worth reaching for set of building blocks. Shared playing with blocks makes the toddler form new skills and develop the abilities he already has. A number of scientific publications confirm that playing with blocks contributes to the development of a child's spatial intelligence, manual, mathematical, artistic and many other skills.Playing in a group, such as with the child's parents, siblings or peers, develops the child's social skills, assertiveness, ability to concentrate and patience. Therefore, it is worth considering constructing together of building blocks, than to spend time in front of the computer or TV, on top of that, still separately - in different rooms. It is important to build and strengthen a healthy bond between adult and child in every way and at every possible opportunity.
Building a base, a big tower, or maybe a teddy bear operation...?
Blocks for children can be used as materials to help build many creative structures. When the winter weather does not encourage playing outside, you can suggest that the toddler try to construct his own base with blocks, where he can hide. You can also help him build a huge tower, only to then let it be spectacularly destroyed. Playing with blocks can also take other forms - elements of sets of bricks can be toy instruments to carry out operations on teddy bears. It must be admitted that the creativity of children often amazes many adults. It comes to mind, therefore, that blocks are a very good tool for exploring a child's imagination and interesting ideas, and thus strengthening the common family bond.
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