Edx Education, educator, and toy enthusiast, witnessed firsthand the transformative impact that toys can have on a child's growth. Among the myriad of toys available today, open-ended toys stand out for their unparalleled benefits.
These toys, which include favourites like GeoStix®, MyGears®, Linking Cubes, and 1cm interlocking cubes, offer endless opportunities for children to explore, create, and learn. Let's delve into how these toys foster the six core skills crucial to early years development
We are all embarking on a new adventure together as a family. Learning at home might seem time-consuming, but let’s put it into perspective.
Children spend only a fifth of their waking hours at school. The rest is spent with family, friends, and their surroundings outside the classroom. This extra time is a golden opportunity for parents and caregivers to enrich their children’s learning experiences and complement formal education.
As a parent, engaging your children in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) activities can be both fun and educational. The early years are a crucial period for developing cognitive, motor, and social skills, and incorporating play-based learning can make a significant difference.
The Role of Open-Ended Play
Open-ended play is play that doesn’t have a predetermined outcome or set of rules, allowing children to explore and create freely. This type of play is invaluable in early childhood development, as it encourages creativity, imagination, and problem-solving skills. Edx Education toys are designed to promote open-ended play, offering endless possibilities for exploration and learning.
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Fostering Creativity
Creativity flourishes in an environment where possibilities are endless. Open-ended toys are instrumental in creating such an environment. When children play with these toys, they are not confined by rules or specific outcomes. A set of linking cubes can become a castle, a spaceship, or a fantastical creature – all in the same play session. This freedom encourages children to think outside the box, experiment, and innovate. According to Heather Welch from Edx Education this type of unstructured play is crucial for nurturing creative thinking skills that will serve children well throughout their lives.
It never ceases to amaze us at Edx Education by the boundless potential and curiosity that children bring into the classroom and at home playing. The early years of a child's life are a critical period for development, we play a pivotal role in nurturing their growth. One powerful tool found to be instrumental in this process is the thoughtful integration of construction range from Edx Education.