Matching Games
It’s game time…
Today our toddler children have been playing some matching games, once of which, smelly wellies. The toddlers were turn taking and waiting for their go. Taking turns is an important social skill that helps children learn to share and cooperate with others. It helps children to develop patience, empathy, and self-control, and to respect the rights and feelings of others.
The toddler children were also learning about pairs and matching the correct wellies to their pictures. They were able to point out who’s wellies were who’s.
Sorting and matching things helps develop visual perceptual skills, thinking and memory skills. These important brain skills help with attention and problem-solving
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