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<title>How Educational Toys Can Stimulate the Minds of Gifted Children</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The demand for intellectual growth of children is rigidly associated with content based or academic learning instead of cognitive learning. Parents often scramble to find the best learning materials like books to fulfill that demand created by society. Cognitive learning, however, is fundamental for a child's intellectual development. Cognitive learning not only helps intellectual growth itself, but also helps acquire the methodology for creative thinking, problem solving, etc. Most of these skills in the early development of a child are found not from books but from well designed and developed educational toys that will help the child learn with the simulation of real life experience.]]></description>
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<title>Choosing Educational Toys For Children With Learning Disability</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Some children must deal with leaning difficulties, or problems with learning new information. They might struggle to master skills like throwing and catching a ball. Scientists aren't sure exactly what causes learning difficulties. Many theorize that the brains of children with learning disability mix up signals and have difficulty sending and receiving bits of information. It is paramount especially for parents to recognize that children with LD learn differently and the means and resources that they should make available to help them learn. Educational toys are one of the most effective tools to overcome learning difficulty. They help children to learn differently.]]></description>
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<title>The Six Essential Elements of Child Development</title>
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<description><![CDATA[As a caring and involved parent, you want to assist your child's development in any way you can. Why not acquire educational toys geared toward encouraging growth in all of the developmental areas? Authorities differ slightly on how to organize these domains.]]></description>
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<title>The Importance of Adult Participation in Child Play</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Too often, parents misunderstand studies about the benefits of play. They end up feeling guilty that they are not doing enough to guide their children's development. They worry that if they do not supply their children with the right play experiences at the right ages, their children will fall behind other children, fail at school, and ultimately fail at life!  Soon learning becomes a competition. ]]></description>
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<title>Educational Toys Help Kids Develop Life Skills</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The educational benefit of toys for child development cannot be underestimated. The basic human instinct in a child continues the pursuit for play and discovery into adulthood. Children develop fascination about their surroundings from playing with toys and take with them hobbies late into their adult life.]]></description>
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<title>Educational Versus Edutainment Toys</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Toys that are formed from high-tech electronics embedded with semiconductor chips are generally known as edutainment toys. The quality and substance of their play may be limited by the number of buttons a child can push. Some promise to challenge a child by allowing him or her to interact with the educational content to learn it. For example, V.Smile offers a Baby Infant Development System aimed at introducing interactive learning to kids 9 months to 3 years.]]></description>
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