It has
been said that parents are their child's first playmates. Not only do
parents have an important role in choosing appropriate toys for their
children, but also research shows that children who play regularly
with their parents enjoy the greatest developmental benefits. For
children fortunate enough to have grandparents and other extended
family members who live nearby, playtime with these special adults
also can be enriching.
Supervision of play enables the adult to read
instructions and ensure that toys are being safely assembled, used,
stored and maintained. It also provides an opportunity to observe and
learn more about the personality, abilities and interests of the
child, which can guide in the selection of future toy purchases.
While supervision is critical, the richest play
occurs when parents or other adults take an active role and play
alongside the child. Observe your child, take his or her lead, and
offer new ways to play and have fun. Too often, parents think they are
too busy to play with their child. Yet, children grow up while we're
washing dishes and opening mail. Sometimes life can wait. |