Coloring games can promote baby’s sense of beauty and improve intelligence

Babies go through a doodling period, and as long as they have a pen in their hands, they will paint everywhere they go. To protect the nature of babies, parents should not just stop them. Babies play more coloring games, not only to promote the development of aesthetic sense, but also to promote the development of baby intelligence. Here are also a few recommended parent-child games for you and your baby to play coloring games together, but also to bring parent-child relationships closer! When moms and dads watch their babies pick up a paintbrush to color, the mood is overwhelming – the child loves to draw! So they can’t wait to enroll their children in a hobby class and let them learn how to draw. Don’t kill your baby’s developmental opportunities with hobby classes, because coloring and painting are not the same thing. In addition to developing your baby’s sense of beauty, coloring can also improve your baby’s intelligence! How does coloring promote the development of your baby’s sense of beauty? When babies are 3-4 years old, their eyes are basically fully developed and their aesthetic needs have increased. This is the best time for a mother to train her baby’s aesthetics by coloring in a picture book. Picture books are small and inexpensive, and there are many non-toxic crayons and watercolors on the market now, so this method of training your baby’s sensitivity to color can be beneficial. “Mommy, what color are the bees?” “Are there green flowers?” “Why is all our hair black?” A series of questions, seemingly childish, are actually the result of the baby’s lack of observation of the things of ordinary life. There is no shortage of beauty in the world, what is lacking is our vision to find it. What’s wrong with babies who like to color? Some children don’t know where to start when they color, and often draw the same thing and apply many colors. The colors and the original lines are mixed together and it looks messy. Some children may have a rough personality, coloring randomly, or in a hurry. They just want to finish painting quickly, regardless of where the outline lines are, and paint colors randomly, and they mess up the picture. Some children like to use dark pens to paint, so the dark color will cover the original outline line, and the picture will be more messy. Other children always think that their drawings are not good and lack self-confidence, so they just finish hastily after painting. Why does baby coloring promote intellectual development? What is it about coloring that promotes intellectual development? A German psychologist spent three years exploring the relationship between color and children’s intellectual development. He painted the walls of the rooms with different colors and let the babies play or study in the rooms with different colors. As a result, in the room with good color, such as light blue, yellow, yellow-green, orange room life of the baby, IQ 12 points higher, they play, play more sensitive, and creative; and in the white, black, brown in the life of the baby, IQ is lower, but also become dull, dull head. In other words, the baby is a “colorful”, the baby’s vision is very sensitive to color. When he came into the world, he has a strong interest in color. Therefore, with the use of color to implement intellectual development, it becomes a convenient and effective means of early education. Now play coloring games with your baby. Color practice: dyeing handkerchiefs Use soft, absorbent paper (square, triangle) folded in half or diagonally, and then repeatedly folded as many times as needed; dye the folded ones at the corners (with a brush or dipped in paint); observe the color bleeding and changes in intensity; unfold the dyed paper and dry it. Color Practice: Dyeing Flower Cloth Wet white newspaper, form a ball, then unfold it and use the waste paper to absorb the excess water; use a brush to apply color on it again. As the wrinkles of the are broken, the color is very dark after dyeing, showing the effect of batik water lines; put the work on the newspaper to dry; enjoy it against the light; it can be used as window flowers, paper cutouts or backing paper. Painting: Willingness to draw Put a string on the drawing paper and arrange it into simple geometric shapes, such as arcs, circles, zigzags, straight lines, etc.; hand out the paper face down to the child, let her lift it up to look at it and ask: What is on it? Let her think about it for a while, and then ask: What do you see? What do you think it looks like? (Kite, fishing pole, skipping rope ……) Inspire imagination; let children add their imagination to the picture. Babies by nature love to doodle, see what they like to paint and draw, this is a good performance, mothers and fathers should not stop, not to reprimand, but should be reasonable guidance, to provide the baby can paint items, so that it can enjoy to paint to paint, this will not only cultivate the development of the baby’s aesthetic, but also can be a good development of intelligence Oh!