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Title: Suitable Toys For Ages 6-12
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It is important when caring for any child what ever there age to make the most of there environment and provide age related stimulating toys and games.
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Children of 1 to 3 year olds love to explore there world around them and are normally into and interested in everything , there will enjoying exploring earth elements like sand and water , these can be used both indoors and outside and this activity explores all Childs area of learning , it helps develops , fine and gross motor skills , teaches creative development as well as science maths (Volumes , measures & Units), most Children choose this activity so this will encourage there social and emotion development as there are having to learn turn taking and sharing as there is normally a group of children around this activity , speech and communication will be learnt and developed... Showed first 250 characters
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Child of this age group like ride on toys for gross motor skills coordination and jigsaws, construction toys for fine motor skills. Sensory development is achieved by giving young children the choose to help out with daily activities such as gardening, food preparation ,as well as daily personal care routines as washing , dressing and self care... Showed next 250 characters
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