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EDUCATIONAL TOYS
Let's begin with a
simple statement: all play is educational. Through play children
develop skills, values, attitudes, tolerance, and understanding. Toys
are simply the equipment used by children in the process. All toys act
as catalysts for learning. Some are more ideally suited for use in the
discovery process of early learning or for mastering and reinforcing basic
skills and concepts. However, one thing is certain: a toy will have no
opportunity to be educational if it is not also fun.
Let's remember a few things: children need a balance between the challenge
of mastering new skills and the reassurance of being able to perform tasks
easily; some tasks are simply beyond them at certain stages and a too-demanding
toy can only cause frustration and feelings of inadequacy; toys alone
rarely educate without the support, encouragement, and occasional direction
of an adult companion.
A special note is in order concerning computer-type toys. While these
toys can be entertaining for children who have already mastered the skills
they present, as learning aids some require intensive adult involvement.
Careful consideration should be taken when purchasing a computer-type
toy to ensure its features and functional capabilities are best suited
to your child's interest and ability. Computer-type toys that have received
our highest rating have a sufficient number of activities to sustain a
child's interest, and they also have educational value.
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