By 5r1r3jeK1. Coloring. At Saturday, November 09th 2019, 06:06:41 AM.
oday is Colouring Book Day and whilst we all know how much children love to colour, we thought we’d share just how important colouring can actually be to your child’s development. Yes, it’s fun and keeps them entertained, but so much more is being set in place which will help your child throughout their personal and educational development. Here’s our top ten benefits of colouring
If you are there with your child when they are colouring, we all notice how quickly they become chatter boxes about what they are doing on the paper! This can seriously improve your child’s language development and increase the speed in which this progresses. It can help you improve their vocabulary with recognition and learning of descriptive adjectives and colour names. Learning these skills from a young age allows your child to feel more confident reproducing these words in different situations.
There have been results of some studies who state that the earlier your child can grip and comfortably and confidently use a pencil, the greater control and confidence they have to naturally move this onto learning to write. The less intimidating this new skill can feel, the easier it will be to embrace.
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