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Toys for Children with ADHD

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Blocks: 100 pcs colorful blocks

Blocks: 100 pcs colorful blocks

According to study conducted for autism, there are at least one in one hundred people are diagnosed with ADHD. Children with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or ADHD are special. They don’t behave and act like normal kids. Commonly kids with ADHD have in difficulty focusing for long periods and being easily distracted. Children with ADHD have special needs and may have special toys for their play needs as well.

Child psychologists and psychiatrists dealing with ADHD gives high value to the importance of toys and play in therapy for children with ADHD. According to experts, the right types of play allow children to express themselves in ways they can’t in normal manner. Play within the right context and with the proper supervision can help in improving the child’s focusing abilities and help him or her to learn the basics of getting along more cooperatively with other children. Medical attention for appropriate diagnosis and consideration of medication are definitely the primary of treatment of ADHD. However, the proper management of child’s environment and activities can help a lot to keep the symptomatic behavior under control.

Parent of children with ADHD are encourage in buying toys that could help children to focus, gain self-confidence and learn to mingle and interact properly with other kids. The following suggestions from mental help.net may be helpful:

  • Building Blocks: Children with ADHD often have trouble completing lengthy tasks because they become frustrated and discouraged. Building blocks are hands-on toys that are simple to use and have only a few pieces so children can create a single structure in a relatively short period of time, which may help build their confidence.
  • Chapter Books: Books with short chapters help your child focus and stay attentive. Read aloud one or more chapters each night or have your child read to you.
  • Dress Up: All children, but especially kids with ADHD, can benefit from dramatic play and artistic expression, which allow them to be creative and express feelings in a fun and non-judgmental environment. So give them a box of costumes, puppets or a playhouse. Watching a play is a great way for family members to connect with a child and provide lasting memories. It is important to also keep in mind that people with ADHD are often intelligent, friendly, creative, and determined. These strengths should be encouraged from an early age.
  • Easel and Paint Set or Play-Doh: Art supplies such as paint and clay give children with ADHD an opportunity to express themselves in a nonverbal way. Art supplies also help children gain self-confidence since there is no right or wrong way to use them.
  • Floor Puzzle: Giving children something simple to do, such as a floor puzzle, helps build confidence. Choose a recognizable pattern or shape that won’t intimidate them. Ideas include the solar system and the alphabet.
  • Swimming, Skating, Martial Arts or Music Lessons: Physical activity is encouraged for children who have ADHD. Sign them up for lessons in a structured sport or hobby, which can provide a valuable outlet for all their energy.

How Toys Teach

Monday, November 16th, 2009

According to research, any toy can actually be educational.  Any type of toy can actually stimulate learning.  Toys are practice grounds for situation where similar skills are needed.  What better way to introduce concept of learning to your child than through something he enjoys?

Children, by nature, are curious.  They can be easily attracted and distracted by the things around them, and they quickly pick up pieces of information that adults tend to overlook.  Everything around them feeds some bits of information to their young minds.  Their uncluttered and inquisitive minds welcome all knowledge; some of those will either be useful or unfavorable to their learning.  This vital stage in children’s growth must be complemented with proper guidance inside and outside the home, support and encouragement, proper formal education, and educational toys.

The main intention of toys is to bring joy to children but toys can be very helpful in preparing your child to learn bigger things.  Toys are good instruments for educating young minds because they do not force children to learn.  Instead it promote learning without the little ones realizing it, they don’t have to be confined in closed quarters, and can be replaced or added to as children grow older.

Toys are very powerful items because they been your child’s constant companion since he was still a baby.  Through toys, your child discovered the fun of using his senses.   As they get older toys can teach children how to count, identify colors and shapes, match small objects to their larger counterparts, complete a puzzle, draw, sing and so on. Educational toys contribute to the wealth of knowledge children get every day. The more engaging and interesting the toy is, the more time children spend playing with it.

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