Monday, January 31, 2011

Improve Language & Cognitive Abilities with Imaginary Play

When children use their imagination during playtime the benefits are enormous. Playing dress up, role playing and putting on plays are not just a ways for children to entertain themselves, it’s an exercise in language and cognitive skills. Here’s some ways you can promote play and learning.

Role-playing

Challenge your children to act out rolls.

· Boys and girls can play parents, doctors, nurses or a number of caregivers with some baby-dolls.

· Some books, a pretend blackboard, or just pencils and crayons can help your child spend hours role-playing a teacher.

· With a pair of boots and a raincoat they can turn into a firefighter to save the life of their favorite doll or action figure.

· Playing hotel is a favorite of many parents. Have your child make access cards with old rewards cards. Let them check you into your room and even have them straighten up and clean before their guest arrives (an added benefit).

A Theatre Production

Put on a little music and have your child show their best singing and dancing moves. Get all of the kids involved by letting them play the roles from their favorite movie or video. You may have to sit through some off-key singing or less-than talented dancing but your child will love the attention.

Dressing Up

Many parents are watching their budget closer than ever. You don’t need to spend a lot of money on character dress ups. You would be surprised at what kid’s can pretend to be with some old clothes. Look through your attic and maybe even grandmas. Old men’s and woman’s hats, dresses, and old sporting equipment can really help kids stretch their imagination.

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