So many parents today are fooling themselves by buying high-tech gadgets and things like Baby Einstein, thinking that they are making their children smarter. The best possible thing to do for your children to aid in their growth is to interact with them as much as possible. Basic things such as blocks, picture books, stackable rings, simple puzzles, dolls/action figures, play houses, leggos, etc. are incredible learning tools. Your child is building fine motor skills while at the same time using creativity and exploration to make synaptic connections. Don’t forget to use fun sensory things like playdough, clay, water, mud, sand, and shaving foam as well. Art supplies should include lots of blank paper, red, blue, yellow, black and white paint (let your child discover new colors as she mixes the paint), a box of mixed crayons, pens, or pencils, and glue or scissors depending on age-appropriateness. Remember that our parents and grandparents didn’t have a lot of high-tech equipment when they were growing up and they seemed to make it okay!
What Do You Think About Educational Toys And Videos?
Seems like there’s been this explosion of educational toys and videos out for children in the past few years. LeapFrog, Baby Einstein, and many many more.
I’ve just been thinking though. Back when our parents and grandparents were young, their parents taught them everything. Every single thing they learned was something they learned from their parents. Does anyone else think it’s a bit sad that it went from parents teaching kids everything, to parents popping in a Baby Einstein video and saying “Look how smart they are!“
I mean, yes they’re getting smarter from these toys and don’t get me wrong because it’s wonderful. But it seems a bit sad that the only credit parents have in that is going out and getting the toy from walmart or popping in the dvd. What do you think?