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Improve Your Child's Brain Power With Jigsaw Puzzles



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By : Bimol Bee    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-17 03:52:38
No one can deny the fact that in the contemporary life it’s extremely important to have a sharp brain, concentration skills & well-developed attention. If your brain skills are well-developed and you have good IQ confidence you’re guaranteed to be successful in your career as well as in many other spheres of life. Unquestionable, every employer wants to hire and promote the person who has the best brain characteristics. Even if a person is persistent and works day and night, but has little results of the work, few employers will keep this person employed long.

Way of Improving Brain Power in Children

Offering different sorts of puzzles to children at a young age is an excellent way for them to evolve significant manual adroitness, memory as well as coordination skills. With the course of time those children will be able to master even more complex puzzles which help not only to develop their language skills but also numeric skills and quick-wittedness in general. When you introduce puzzles to your child for the first time help him or her to cope with the task and teach the kid how to do it on their own. After your child understands what is required from her or him, the child will gladly complete the puzzles on their own, offering a rewarding experience for both parents and himself or herself.

Consider The Child’s Age

As it was earlier mentioned puzzles are of great help in developing different kinds of brain skills. Nevertheless, you should remember that the child should be offered this sort of puzzles which is recommended for his or her age category in order to guarantee better results and to prevent possible difficulties. The matter is that children especially younger ones may get extremely disappointed if they aren’t able to solve the puzzles you have introduced. It can be easily understood, so don’t try to overload your child. Usually, the puzzles designed for the age category your child belongs to is easily solved as the child has already developed the necessary hand-eye coordination or thought processes necessary to solve them. In time you may choose more and more complicated puzzles for your child.

Jigsaw Puzzles: Characteristics & Advantages

Jigsaw puzzles are represented by a handful of specifically shaped pieces that fit into corresponding holes in a corresponding board with the same picture. The number of pieces varies greatly depending on the age of a child and may be from four to a thousand. Usually, puzzles for younger children have the jigsaw pieces which are decorated so that they form an entire picture if located together in the right way. Solving these simple puzzles improves child’s hand-eye coordination as well as memory. Older children’s Jigsaws may have letters and numbers necessary to familiarize them with the alphabet and master major numeric skills. Besides, jigsaw puzzles are greatly loved by children. There’s a great variety of jigsaw puzzles for all ages and difficulty levels.
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