Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Nurturing Intelligence - The Role of Games, Toys and Puzzles in Development

I have always treated and considered puzzles from an educational standpoint, for the reason that they constitute a species of mental gymnastics which sharpen the wits and train the mind to reason along straight lines. Puzzles are a school for cleverness and ingenuity.

-Sam Lloyd (1841-1911)

The above quote by one of the world's greatest puzzle masters, written much before the emergence of the fields of cognitive psychology and neurology, sheds light on what is now being confirmed by advanced tools and research in the realms of cognitive development.

Studies have confirmed that the interaction with stimulating learning games along with objects to explore, increases the number of branches on the nerve cells in the brain and can promote better learning

[1]. Furthermore, a team led by Torkel Klingberg at the Karolinska Institute, part of the Stockholm Brain Institute, has found signs that the neural systems that underlie working memory (a cognitive function related to general intelligence) may grow in response to training

[2]. Regarding the neural basis for development and plasticity of cognitive functions during childhood, in particular the development of attention and working memory, this information shows that correct training and educational exposure can yield sustained attention, better impulse control and improved learning ability, as well as correct critical learning deficits

[3]. Historically, a person's IQ - a measure of all kinds of mental problem-solving abilities, including spatial skills, memory and verbal reasoning - was thought to be fixed by nature - locked into a person's genes. However, Dr. Beth Lucy Wellman (1895-1952), a professor of child psychology at the Iowa Child Welfare Research Station was instrumental in advancing her findings that a child's IQ and scholastic performance depend on the quality of intellectual stimulation and social environment

[4]. Leading the way for the type of research currently being conducted as to what type of nurture will provide the best medium to develop a child's abilities. What, in particular, compose the "positive, nurturing environments that encourage interaction and response - the conditions for developing the more complex neural networks that appear to be the 'hardware' of intelligence"

[5]. Many psychologists and researchers have come to a decidedly intuitive and simple conclusion, one that hearkens back to the words of Sam Lloyd: Child's play - Fostering children at play through enriching games, puzzles and activities - and in doing so, nurturing major cognitive functions and crucial developmental stages. Children who are furnished with construction toys, such as wooden cubes and geometric puzzles develop visual-spatial abilities that are related to math and science achievement.

[6]. These types of toys can stimulate visual/spatial thinking and problem solving, demonstrating skills vital to "future engineers, architects, pilots, mathematicians, scientists, computer programmers or technicians, entrepreneurs, artists musicians, mechanics, human relations professionals, or spiritual leaders"

[7]. Furthermore, the skills developed through the interaction with tangible 3-D toys and geometrical puzzles that stimulate visual spatial learning are reinforced through haptic perception - the tactile perception through the skin and kinesthetic perception of the position and movement of the joints and muscles, a developmentally important experience lacking in computerized models and games. The development of executive function, the activity of the brain that is responsible for the ability to manage organization, priority-setting, time management, and decision making is dependent on the high order processes of elective attention, behavioral planning and response inhibition, as well as the manipulation of information in problem-solving tasks.

[8]. It 'important for children than it is in young adults and mature in his role as car incredibly important. Poor executive function is associated with high dropout rates, drug use and crime, while the executive function well is a better predictor of academic success as a child's IQ, and effective development in almost every area.

[9]. The children develop executive functions to organize through "learning, with a routine, specific scenarios for problem solving andhigher order thinking"

[10]. These are all features of many simple wooden toys and brainteasers. Unfortunately, many of today's games and toys are overly structured, goal-oriented, and push the child to follow predetermined scripts, whether through guided computer activity, or by actively directing the play of the child through talking, lights, buttons and levers. To counteract this, in addition to giving the child "unstructured" play time, toys that don't command the child, but rather leave the child in command, can be very useful. Professor Hirsh-Pasek, of Temple University, Philadelphia, recommends searching the "least traveled aisles" in toyshops to parents who "really want to prepare their children for life in next generation"

[11]. Traditional wooden toys make a pleasing change from the noisy, flashing plastic equivalents that fill the shelves of toyshops today. It has also been shown that toys and puzzles with distinct, ordered solutions that require solving time, patience and planning to produce additional benefits for the learning process within the exciting moment of recognition, in reaching the correct solution. The authors of a review of engineering education at Indiana University put this "ah-ha!" Moment as "an important event in the cognitive process of learning. In particular, it "improves performance in creative problem solving and creative design, and can play a role in transforming learning from one activity to fatigue for one gameEnjoyment.

[12]. The search for a solution for the production of high quality grids as "ah-ha!" Moments, in turn, the development of students, where learning can be exciting to bring in later life. At the macro level, toys, games for children and essential for neuronal development and cognitive development have also specific functions of certain phases of childhood. progressed with the constructivist theory of child development of Jean Piaget, many psychologists advise parents andeducators to structure the physical environment of children so that learning and development occur naturally, and in appropriate stages, through the interaction with the environment and people around them.
Again, appropriate materials are necessary to this structuring, including toys and games that stimulate interaction. Various Mind Twisters, Brain Teasers, and Geometric Riddles and Puzzles are essential to give children and students a chance to manipulate objects and test out ideas and hypothesis as they progress to Middle Childhood.

[13] board games and others with specific rules have been shown to enhance discrete skills as well as cooperation, understanding and logical thinking. For example, researchers working at the National Association for the Education of Young Children in Washington, D.C recently found a correlation between math achievement and students' exposure to board games at home.

[14]. Furthermore, in today's high tech world, it is interesting to note that when it comes to games, toys and puzzles, the more traditional, simple, tactile, loosely structured, visual/spatial offerings can make a very significant contribution to a child's intelligence and developmental well-being. Thus, it is not a surprise that Sam Lloyd, speaking 100 years ago, is still relevant to the discussion of education and the development of intelligence today.

References for this article can be found here.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Child development

All parents want the best for their child. We want to maximize their potential.

Do you feel offended by it never hurts to better results at school?

If you can prepare your child for school?

While the achievement of scientific results are very important to be neglected in this competitive environment, the age, there are the creative power of our offspring.

Could enhance the development of the creative part of academic results?

The pressure on your child to achieve a higherDegrees can cause water damage in the long term. If you prefer a happy, rounded child unleashed on the world!

We can help you build a successful adult?

Questions that have undoubtedly asked themselves, teachers, other parents in a number of occasions.

The following topics are all important areas that need more attention:

Choosing the right toy to develop a love for music, fun food for thought with the empty boxes! How do fathers contribute more animalsMagic puzzle fun with coins in 21 other councils to encourage creativity in children

As children with learning difficulties to achieve better results, malice creative and praised the "black sheep".

This is, in their library, without a doubt, important information that every parent should. Opinion should be clear, concise and fun for you and your child are.

The modern child, with the increasing pressure of life are facing, it is our responsibilityprepare for the demands of life. Consideration not only on scientific data.

You never know, your child may one day thanks!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Early Childhood Cognitive Development

These days there are various online games designed for early childhood cognitive development. Children not only grow physically but they mature mentally as well. In their growing years they tend to forget things and it becomes difficult for them to recollect all. All things do not get registered in their brains and so it becomes difficult for them to recollect.

A child remembers things best if it is drawn with vibrant colors on board or sung with a tune. Audio and video sequels help children remember and recollect better. Early childhood cognitive development can be enhanced by symbolic functions.

In the age group of 2-7 years, children learn better in hands-on manner, so direct play way method and interaction are understood to be the best way to incorporate concepts into a child's brain. With emphasis on early childhood cognitive development, children can widen their horizon of abstract thinking and decision making abilities.

How To Nurture Early Childhood Cognitive Development?

Problem solving games, building new words from letters, cracking various types of jigsaw puzzles, recalling numbers from number series are not only fun for children, but they are largely benefiting to the growth and development of brain as well.

Another area that can greatly enhance early childhood cognitive development is by reading out stories to children. It helps them to broaden their imaginative skill. It is necessary for parents to encourage story telling activities of children.

Cognitive abilities include attention, memory, reaction time and ability to respond. Improving cognitive abilities ensures better productivity and increased efficiency in all types of work.

If early childhood cognitive development is stressed upon by parents, better results are soon to follow in terms of higher concentration and healthier brain of children. A constant stimulation of the brain cells from an early age by playing online brain teasers and other memory related games has a long term positive impact.

There are many short brain games that are scientifically designed and fit into daily routine of both children and parents. One of the most common and simple game is memory match. In this game one needs to remember the symbols as they go by flashing on the screen. The symbols will be then shown for comparison with the previous ones.

In this way, scores are calculated and reaction time is also ascertained. These kinds of games is good for improving reasoning ability since young age and also enhances information processing ability in the later years.

By stimulating brain with several activities from an early age, children can recall and organize their thoughts in positive and productive manner. Nurturing early childhood cognitive development helps develop a beautiful mind and a logical brain.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Jigsaw Puzzle - Development of cognitive skills of your children

Puzzle with people for several centuries. It was as a tool for education then it was but now serves as a recreation of children and families. Furthermore, currently the most spoiled some of the parents of their children with this puzzle on their cognitive skills develop.

And 'better for children to introduce the puzzle of a young age. It 's a good opportunity for them, their ability to coordinate and develop physical skills and memory. TheAdvantage of these puzzles goes from preteen, teen and into adulthood. With puzzles, the pieces are more complicated models and paint a large number of puzzles, you may develop their logic and attention to detail, analytical skills, communication and cooperation.

Puzzle also develop reasoning and solving problems. You can flip or rotate the pieces to see if it fits with other pieces. In this way, to solve the problemThe ability of children improved. As children successfully resolve this problem, which would gain the confidence to explore new and more difficult puzzles.

Solve the puzzles and to improve spatial skills of children. This game allows children to see the whole picture of the puzzle as well as mentally rotate the piece of the jigsaw puzzle pieces that would fit in another. This puzzle, children turn on the outcome of the puzzle pieces together to presentabstract ideas and transform them, and not only cement their thoughts.

What other people not to look at is the importance of the image of the puzzle when it is formed. It 's still a cognitive benefit others! A wide selection of different designs and images are now available on the market or on the Internet. Solve puzzles to attract children of puzzles to solve more problems than solving tasks as well as others and wouldlet them explore the different areas of their lives.