In the process of children's growth, I believe that parents have bought such a toy for their children - building blocks. Yes, building blocks have always been a favorite toy for children because of the variety of building blocks. Maybe one building block can't do much, but when many building blocks are combined, different patterns and shapes will be displayed in front of you, even ever-changing, very colorful, children who are good at playing with building blocks will be smarter than their peers.
Parenting experts said: If I can only choose one toy for my child, I will choose building blocks. There is such an experiment, organized and observed 50 preschool children, had a competition of building blocks, and also conducted a spatial intelligence test on these participating children. It was found that those children who achieved good results in the block competition also performed better and were smarter on the spatial intelligence test. It can be seen that when children play with building blocks, they are not just simply building. In the process of building blocks, children will fully mobilize their spatial reasoning ability, and can even complete building blocks with more complex and changeable structures.
A foreign psychologist once raised a question about the relationship between building blocks and children: He believed that children playing with building blocks can stimulate and develop their own creativity, so he carried out experiments with some preschool children. He divided the children into two waves, some distributed puzzles, and some distributed building blocks, and gave these two groups of children a certain amount of time and space to let the children play freely, and then tested their abilities after the completion. The results of the experiment showed that the group of children who were distributed with building blocks had a more flexible and agile way of thinking. When encountering problems, this group of children would come up with novel and practical solutions. The other group of children assigned to puzzles had difficulty answering some questions and did not know what to say. It can be seen that children who play with building blocks are often smarter.
Because the building of building blocks is actually a process of thinking development, children can add their own unique imagination in the process of playing, so that when encountering problems, they will also come up with smarter and more creative answers. There are different colors and shapes in the building blocks, which indirectly represent different objects, and children can use building blocks to build different shapes and scenes. Building blocks represent the basic elements in the scene, and children can present the scenes they see or imagine in the form of building blocks to further express their thoughts. In addition, teachers and parents can observe carefully on the sidelines and ask the children what they want to build, or what ideas they have, and the colors and shapes they want to use. When children get stuck in the process of building blocks, parents can give some tips appropriately, but don't just get confused directly, you need to leave space for children to think independently and let them use building blocks to build The scene in your own heart, so that children can become smarter and smarter in the process of playing with building blocks.