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How to Educate Children Through Story Books

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Most of us can recall the pleasure that we experienced when we heard our parents or grandparents tell us stories. Enjoying stories is a basic
human characteristic and almost all individuals of all ages like a good yarn. This makes stories a great educational tool. Many people are scared of teaching their own kids because a lot of information is circulated about how exactly a child should be taught. It seems that one has to keep several things in mind while dealing with kids. However, this is far from true. Educating a kid is actually quite easy if you teach by telling tales.

Story books are a great way to educate a child because the child doe not feel that you will again start giving a lecture about what is right and what is wrong. If you keep saying things like ‘Do not lie’ or ‘You should be obedient’, no child will pay much attention to what you say because they will become defensive and not really learn anything. Instead of accusing children of doing things that they are not supposed to do, using a story which enables them to understand why they should behave in a certain way will ensure that they do not feel like justifying their misbehavior. It is only natural that they will remember stories better than your reprimands. No one likes being told off, thus what was said during the unpleasant encounter will be forgotten.

By exposing children to real life situations through story books, we can pass on messages about how they should behave in certain situations
when they grow up. For instance, you may use a story book about a bully to show them how they should respond in a situation when they are bullied.

If you can make the children identify with the characters in the story, the chances of your influencing their minds will be higher. To ensure that this happens, some booksellers are printing customized books where they include the names of the child and his or her friends to make things more interesting for the young reader.

Story books also give you an opportunity to make your children think critically. Once they are familiar with a yarn, they will not mind talking about it. You may pose several questions about what they have read to make them think.

Get a customized story book today, and see how your child enjoys it!

Smart Start For Your Child With Educational Books and Toys

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Today, the more futher our morden social develop, the more intelligent our chidren are use to growth healthy and smart. With so many new video and computer games emerging on the toy market, it’s increasingly common for children to get drawn into mindless hours of staring at a screen for fun. Moreover, with a mounting number of influential adverts on television, alongside persuasive friends who may already own the games, children are not easily dissuaded from the video and computer game hype – nor from asking their own parents for the latest game collection.

However, while the massive video and computer game market isn’t likely to subside anytime soon, there are various ways for parents to provide their children with more educational toys and games, as well as to show them that such pastimes can be just as fun – if not more so – than video and computer games.

One thing you can do to dissuade your child from joining the video-game following is to introduce educational books, toys and games into playtime from an early age. There are a number of toy retailers that specialise in manufacturing such toys and games, as well as in printing an array of fantastic reading and colouring material. Even very young children who can’t yet read or understand the concept of certain toys and games will benefit immensely from the visual and tactile stimulation of such toys, or perhaps from being read to out of a story book.

However, no matter what age your child is, rest assured that there are plenty of age-appropriate games and educational books and toys which are designed to both entertain and encourage learning. Moreover, they guarantee that your kids won’t stare at a television or computer screen for hours on end.

Toys, books and games can also be used to help make targeted learning fun. For example, if your child is learning to write, make the process more enjoyable with a spelling kit or flash cards that help match words and letters with pictures. Or, why not encourage your child’s artistic skills with a drawing or painting set? Whether you’d like to get your child’s reading and writing skills off to a flying start or simply encourage fun learning, there are countless high-quality, multi-sensory toys and games which can help. After all, while video and computer games can build your child’s hand and wrist reflexes, wouldn’t you rather help them build a love for learning?

Through play children learn new things, develop critical thinking skills, engage in problem solving, and practice roles and behaviors. All while having fun! Educational books with toys, such as miniatures, dolls and objects, and activities such as role-playing, games, music, discussion and creative problem-solving, can be used to increase assimilation.