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Smart Play Smart Toys, The Importance of Play

Author Stevanne Auerbach PHD
Publisher ICR
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PublisherICR
ISBN / ASINB008FIERDK
ISBN-13978B008FIERD4
Sales Rank1,866,216
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Do you recall what it was like to be a child at play, excited about discovery, eager to learn? First came shapes, colors, and sounds. Then there were toys.
This first chapter of Smart Play introduces the basic concepts and provides understanding of the importance of play and toys that assist learning at each stage of growth.
The toys a child plays with can unlock the door to learning, and each new experience helps to turn the key.
How much did we learn through our play? How much can your child learn? You'll be surprised.
Take a moment and touch different objects around you — feel the textures: water, stucco, wood, plastic, glass, paper, fabric, skin, hair. Most of us have forgotten the sheer joy of such discoveries!
Listen to sounds: laughter, talking, music, traffic, planes overhead, birds singing.
And the smells! Take in the aroma of food cooking with spices, sniff a bouquet of flowers, inhale the scent of newly cut grass or freshly baked bread.
Listen. Smell. Touch. See the things around you as a child sees them. Your child delights in each discovery from the simple to the complex.
A baby absorbs information by reaching and touching, exploring the world with fingers and toes and mouth, and making contact with people and things.
If you observe your child playing you'll discover the learning processes he moves through at each stage of his development. If you are involved with these stages, you can experience the same magic your child is feeling.
As your little one grows, you provide toys to enhance his or her play. In this book I want to help you identify specifics in each chapter that will bring results and to find the right toy for the right stage of your child's progress.
You will learn which kinds of toys improve observation and skills — and how to properly use these playthings so your child's thinking, feeling, self-expression, and physical dexterity are enhanced.
Our job as parents is to protect our children. I'll point out basics of well-designed, sturdy, and safe products. You'll learn what to look for when selecting a toy. You'll be provided with plenty of tips on how to introduce a toy to your child, how to gain his interest, and how to keep it.
You will find out how to balance your world with your child's play world and, most important of all, you'll learn to respect and understand the importance of play for children.
You are your child's first "Big Toy." So the more you know about yourself, your child's development, and her play, the more you'll be able to use toys and yourself as learning and skill-building tools.
Although learning follows a sequence of gradual stages, each child learns at her own rate. Children cannot be pushed, pulled, rushed, or hurried. By absorbing, practicing, learning from mistakes, but most of all through discovery, each will advance as his individuality dictates. This natural drive to discover through play becomes the essence of a happy childhood.
You will find out how to encourage your child's "P.Q.," his Play Quotient. As your child's "Play Guide", not only will you help your young one learn more, you'll also teach the skills to be happier and get along better with others.
You can easily enhance your son or daughter's "Play Quotient" once you know how to choose toys carefully. And I think you'll enjoy playing as well. A playful parent encourages a child to be playful — a more playful child is a more aware, smarter, and more resilient one. The benefits to the whole family are enormous.
And do I need to mention how your whole relationship with your child will be strengthened? Let's get you started as your child's "Play Guide".