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Making education as fun as possible is a great way to influence your young ones into learning. Buying the latest in educational electronic toys is a great way of doing this.
There is ever more an increasing range available of electronic educational toys that you might have a difficult time choosing what to buy. What we feature Here at Educational Electronic Toys .com is proven products that that are great at teaching kids from all ages.
Age is a good way of helping you choosing what to buy as the electronic educational toys are made to target certain age groups therfore you will be achieving maximum results.
There are several big name manufacturers who dedicate whole departments of their business to ensure their products are great at what they claim they can teach.
Such As: LeapFrog – Vtech – Elenco – Educational Insights – Mattel – Fisher Price and so on.
These manufacturers make educational toys that range in age groups from baby’s and infants, toddlers to young children all the way up to teenagers.
Always make sure to check the age range of the electronic game or toy
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About Teaching Your Child:-
Each child has a unique way of learning. The three learning modalities are the sensory channels we use to obtain and process information.
Visual learners process information best with pictures and diagrams; children learn best by seeing things.
Auditory learners learn best by listening and discussing things.
Kinesthetic learners learn best with a hands on approach.
Most children learn through all three learning modalities.
Temperament theory states that all people differ in their interests, attitudes, judgments, and perceptions. This greatly affects how we want to learn, what we want to learn, and the way we learn. When a parent learns what their child temperament style is, they can plan out how to effectively teach their child.
There are four temperament styles: where the attention is focused, how information is acquired, how decisions are made, and work habits and lifestyle. The child is either extroverted or introverted, which means either focusing on outside objects, people events or inner world of ideas.
The child is either sensing, which means the child acquires information from the senses (concrete and present) or intuition, which focuses on insight, inspiration, future, and possibility. The child either makes decisions based on logical analysis and cause and effect (thinking) or on personal values and the affect on the self (feeling).
Lastly, the child prefers their life to be orderly and structured (judging) or spontaneous and flexible (perceiving).
Howard Gardner, originator of multiple intelligences, defines seven kinds of intelligence. Most children have strengths in two or three of them and need work on the rest.
One kind of intelligence is verbal/linguistic, which is speaking and reading. Another type of intelligence is logical/mathematical, which is concepts and abstract patterns. Another kind of intelligence is visual/special which is thinking in images, pictures, shapes, and colors.
Another kind of intelligence is musical, such as rhythm, pitch, melody and harmony. Another type of intelligence is bodily/kinesthetic, which is touch, making, and doing. And yet another type of intelligence is interpersonal, which is relating and cooperating with people. Last but not least is intrapersonal, which is independence and self-motivation.
Learning how your child perceives the world around him/her and learns will allow you to maximize their intellectual strengths and teach them effectively.






When it comes to kids birthday parties I always try to get educational toys for them. Its such a great way of learning.
Visual learners process information best with pictures and diagrams; children learn best by seeing things. Some adults are the same way.
How great is that for kids to learn and play at the same time? That’s a 2 in 1 deal! I would only buy learning toys for my nieces.
The toy in the video would have certainly captured my interest when I was younger. Much more educational than say a barbie or one of those remote controlled cars, IMO.
yeah, I love LEGO back in the day. I’ve learned creating an airplane with all those building blocks, and by simply watching my older brother stick them together, I’ve learned it all by myself too. parents should not forget teaching their kids abut independence too…
I love the Leap frog brand, they have a lot to choose from. My niece is learning a lot from these toys.