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Brooke the Pediatric OT
PUZZLE PLAY
These fun, affordable activities will help set your child up up for success!
The Importance of Puzzle Play for Preschoolers
Puzzle play is a delightful and educational activity for preschoolers. Here are five reasons why it's important:
1. Cognitive Development
Puzzles help preschoolers develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As they figure out how to fit pieces together, they enhance their ability to think logically and strategically.
2. Fine Motor Skills
Handling small puzzle pieces improves fine motor skills. This activity requires precise hand movements, which help strengthen the muscles needed for writing, drawing, and other tasks.
3. Hand-Eye Coordination
As children pick up, move, and fit puzzle pieces together, they develop better hand-eye coordination. This skill is crucial for many everyday activities and future learning experiences.
4. Social Skills
Working on puzzles with peers or family members encourages teamwork and communication. Preschoolers learn to collaborate, share, and ask for help, which are essential social skills.
5. Confidence and Patience
Completing a puzzle gives preschoolers a sense of accomplishment, boosting their confidence. The process also teaches patience and perseverance, as they learn to tackle challenges step by step.
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