Parenting Tip: Children Love to Learn!
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So we need balance with toys and education.
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@alicephua79 you stupid motherfucker that's not all toys
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@alicephua79 i think he means something like toys that u can take apart and put back together not like snap a wood toy so that it has splinters stickign out
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rofl
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He mentioned about toys that don't break makes children think that there's nothing more to learn about it. Well...the truth is when a toy breaks, it becomes a hazard for the baby becos the toy now has sharp edges that may cause injury to the baby.
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Not bad, and surely worth thought and consideration, but surely it's a generalized, oversimplified arguement that I think ignores the importance of imagination, fantasy, & role playing in children's use of toys, and attributes too little understanding on the part of parents.
When a kid is a bit older, he pretends. Mostly, he pretends to be an adult. He ties a towel to himself and shouts Im Superman! Whhhooossshhh!!!
But at the age where you give him a rattle, theres not much to pretend about. So he does exactly like Doman describes: looks, listens, feels, bites the rattle and smells it. Then he tries to break it.
A little older and maybe he waves it in the air yelling Moon Prism Power! But by then, we arent giving him rattles anymore.
SailorBarsoom 3 years ago 3