How to choose a jigsaw puzzle for your child?
May 07,2022
1) The fifth benefit of playing puzzles is to cultivate children's patience and concentration.
My Jialele baby is very serious about puzzles now, and very few things can affect her unless she completes the last piece. I also often play jigsaw puzzles with her. The little guy can finish piece by piece by himself, and his movements are getting faster and faster, which is really great.
In my opinion, whether the baby fights by himself or competes with me, the baby's patience, concentration, and problem-solving ability are invisibly cultivated.

2) The sixth benefit of playing jigsaw puzzles is to improve children's ability to withstand pressure and setback tolerance.
When my Lele baby first started playing jigsaw puzzles, he was relatively small, and he didn't know how to do it very well. A few times, he ran to build up blocks in the middle of the game, or he didn't want to continue after spelling a wrong piece.
I understand that Lele has a sense of frustration in her heart, and all I need to do is to accompany her and let the baby feel that the mother's love is with her. When she calms down, I will guide her to fight from another angle, time, and environment, but I will not allow her to give up easily, or even give up halfway.
In the end, Lele became more and more interested in jigsaw puzzles and loved the game more and more. She conquered herself and the invisible difficulties.