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Games that develop intelligence for children aged 0-3 help to support their motor skills, exploration abilities, and cognitive development. Here are five intelligence-developing game suggestions for this age group:
- Building with Blocks: Building with colored or differently shaped blocks helps your child develop hand-eye coordination and use problem-solving skills. Stacking blocks, you can make towers, form shapes or build complex structures from simple structures.
- Hidden Object Game: In this game, hide an object of your child's interest inside a cover or box. Give your child clues to find the object, or make the game more difficult so that your child can use his research and exploration abilities. This game can improve attention focusing, problem-solving, and memory skills.
- Finger Painting: Finger painting using paper and dyes helps your child improve their hand skills. You can make various shapes and patterns with different colors. This activity encourages your child's creativity and develops fine motor skills.
- Puzzle Games: Using simple and large-piece puzzles helps your child develop hand skills and problem-solving abilities. You can choose puzzles suitable for beginners, colorful, and consisting of large pieces. This game strengthens your child's visual perception, attention, and hand-eye coordination.
- Songs and Moving Games: Singing and playing moving games with your child improves his language skills and bodily coordination. For example, you can support your child's muscle coordination and rhythmic abilities by keeping rhythm with finger games or moving songs.
These games are fun activities that support your child's cognitive, physical, and emotional development. Since every child's interests and abilities are different, it's important to choose games that interest and suit your child.