Wednesday, 12 September 2012

My son loves cars



When a child plays with a car, they learn about the world. Children learn through play and imitation of adults, and play is much more motivating than sitting at a table completing worksheets.


When a child plays with a car, they impove their skills:


COGNITION WHILE PLAYING WITH CARS:

  • Experiencing cause and effect relationships, such as when a car drops down a ramp
  • Labeling basic parts of a car

FINE MOTOR OR HAND SKILLS WHILE PLAYING WITH CARS:

  • Strengthing hand-eye coordination skills and improving hand dexterity while building a toy car.
  • Improving hand coordination and hand dexterity while repairing a car using toy tools. 
  • Practice using both hands simultaneously while turning a steering wheel

GROSS MOTOR OR WHOLE BODY SKILLS WHILE PLAYING WITH CARS:

  • Improving strength and coordination while climbing in and out of child-sized car

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE WHILE PLAYING WITH CARS:

Vocabulary:

  • Wheels
  • Buckle
  • Steering wheel
  • Seat belt
  • Door

EARLY LEARNING CONCEPTS WHILE PLAYING WITH CARS:

  • go/stop
  • fast/slow
  • on/off
  • up/down
  • smooth/bumpy

Have fun playing with cars with your child, and know that they are really learning in the process!

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