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		<title>Preparing child for reading using the jigshaw puzzle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to help your kid develop all crucial pre-reading skills? It can be done by using the jigsaw puzzles together. Puzzles help develop vital thinking processes that have to be developed before reading can happen. Babies learn how to recognize things by their shape. The position of the object isn&#8217;t crucial. A cup [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to help your kid develop all crucial pre-reading  skills? It can be done by using the jigsaw puzzles together. Puzzles help  develop vital thinking processes that have to be developed before reading can  happen. Babies learn how to recognize things by their shape.</p>
<p>The position of the object isn&#8217;t crucial. A cup is a cup, if it is standing  upright, lying in its side or the wrong way up; it&#8217;s still a cup. A jigsaw  puzzle introduces the theory that position is vital. More refined recognition  talents are developed. There are valuable learning experiences that may be  gained from puzzle activities.</p>
<p>Firstly hand-eye co-ordination is important to manipulate the piece into the  correct position. To fit the piece precisely involves observing the form of the  hole as well as the form of the puzzle piece. Initially a young kid deals with  the difficulty by trial-error and infrequently force. The direction and example  of a parent starts to harden the process. The child starts to develop spatial  awareness and psychological manipulation as well as accelerating physical  dexterity. Talent and capability develops as the kid learns to put the piece in  properly and internalization of the method happens. The task of the parent is  important. Talking about the picture and demonstrating the right methodology to  finish it, will help the kid&#8217;s educational process.</p>
<p>This creates a fantastic opportunity to boost your little one&#8217;s vocabulary,  as well as increase the recognizing of objects and scenarios outside of the  kid&#8217;s immediate world. Infancy puzzles can be bought in several degrees of  difficulty as your kid&#8217;s spatial and reasoning abilities become more developed.  Kids learn how to recognize color and shape by playing. Adult conversation  increases the potentiality of the young learner&#8217;s understanding and  development. This kind of matching activity develops early reading abilities.  When introducing a new puzzle spend some time doing it together initially. Make  this an ecstatic social time and a lot of fun.</p>
<p>Do puzzles long enough to maintain interest and attention, but be in a  position to move on to another activity as focus starts to decline? Finally  youngsters will need to do puzzles by themselves as their dexterity and  confidence increases, with praise and support kids will practice till the  talents become familiar. Then is the time to introduce puzzles with a bigger  challenge.</p>
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