4 Ways to Encourage Your Children’s Imagination
Excitement. The state of gratitude and the beginning
of creativity and enjoyment. Sounds…cool? So how to increase wonder in our
children’s lives?
The majority of items that increase a child's sense of
wonder fall into four categories. Take it in your child's room as your strategy
in four steps to create a magnificent and creative space.
1. Unbelievably large things
Big teddy bear is one of baby’s favorite thing. They
are amazed on how big the teddy bear is! Try to put something bigger than they
are in their room. If you have little floor space, a large artwork is a good
place to start.
2. Unbelievably small things
Children are fascinated by little things, almost as
much as they are admired by big objects. Collect a few small things to display
in their room so that they can learn not to put little things into mouth. Begin
with small natural things - small flowers or little pebbles will be effective.
Add a loupe for additional fun.
3. Things that are hard to comprehend
Children are constantly learning and eager to explore their surroundings. Bringing something delectably tough into their environment is a good idea. Mommies can put an instructional poster that explains a concept they've never heard of before or a book that's a little older than they are or a mechanical toy that's difficult to figure out how it works to improve their minds skills.
4. Explore things from another place or time, different from their own
With treasures from other cultures and times, Mommies can take children's imaginations back in time and all the way around the world. Include treasures from your travels abroad, attractive objects from cultures other than your own, and possibly a family heirloom or antique in their room.
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