If you'd like to join your kids while they are coloring, and I strongly advise that you do so. Luckily, there are a few great strategies to engage your children. They are a bit possessive and they may want to paint the same thing again and again. Teaching your son or daughter at an early age to color may lead to a productive artistic life. The mother might be introduced to look after plants or Dad can teach you the way to manage the motor vehicle. It isn't too important whenever your kid is at a young age. Involving children in household activities may also be a great way.
Now I am too old to watch Spiderman cartoons on my own, which is why it is great that I can do so with my son! He's a great excuse for me to sit and relive my youth! It's great that we have this enjoyment of Spiderman in common, it helps us connect and gives me a feeling of having a better bond with my son. I can talk to him about the Spiderman stories of my youth and his action packed adventures. Maybe it makes me a little "cooler", in his eyes, or at least I hope so! Apart from watching his shows, we love to sit and color in pictures of our favourite superhero. It's been great seeing how he has improved over the years. First with his hand eye concentration, then his autograph and definitely his imagination has gotten a boost. He is very creative. Nowadays when we have finished we often cut out the characters and then stick them on the walls or the fridge and position them so they are acting out an action scene.
There is no doubt that visual learning plays a key role in terms of children's learning and development. In fact , visual teachings are generally regarded as one of the most important factors that add a lot to a baby's early growth and development. For the records, children are easily affected by what they see, feel, feel and participate more than just the actual hear. Visuals help them sustain and remember lessons taught. It also takes care of verbal miscommunication and in addition creates and retains their interest in a particular lesson. It is usually said that humans, especially youngsters tend to remember 10% of what they hear, 50% of what they see, and 85% of what they see and do. This underlines the importance of visual aids in learning and development of kids.
Coloring books are a thing of the past. Kids today aren't as thrilled by a basic coloring book as children a generation ago. That is because these children have been spoiled by all the fantastic new methods of coloring using the computer or with fancy markers and pens. While you might get away with a coloring book and crayons for a long car trip, don't expect your school age children to sit quietly at the table coloring pictures the old fashioned way – there is a something better around, and they know it.