Problem solving is an essential skill for any child to understand how and why things work. Unlock your child’s potential with toys designed to boost problem-solving skills, fostering creativity and critical thinking.
What is the Age Range of the Products in the Skill?
Early Learning Centre products that encourage children to Problem Solving start from 6 months and go up to age 5 years + with products for a wide range of ages in between.
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What types of products fit within the skill?
There are many products throughout our range that encourage children to develop Problem Solving skills. With a wide variation of suitable ages and play patterns there are lots of different ways our toys encourage and support growing children.
Shape Sorters and Stackers
A great way to develop problem solving at a young age is to provide children with simple building and stacking items. The ELC stacking cups suitable from 6 months are a great starting point for young children to discover how to stack the cups without knocking them down.
Children's Games
For older children games can be a fun way to encourage problem solving. ELC have a wide range of games that encourage problem solving for example the Golden Honey Bee Tree Game. The aim of this game is to take it in turns to remove the leaves without waking the bees, children can work independently or in teams to figure out how to remove the leave without waking the bees!
Games & Puzzles
Providing children with puzzles that are suitable for their age and ability can also inspire the development of problem-solving skills. Starting at 12 months there is a large selection of puzzles in the ELC range. The 4 in 1 learning puzzles are a perfect activity for parents and children to enjoy together. These puzzles are great for learning about the world around us, whilst also boosting problem solving, letter recognition and hand to eye coordination skills.
How Can Parents Encourage Development Using Specific Toys?
Engagement from parents can play a significant role in children getting the most out of their toys. Remember to keep interaction positive and offer gentle encouragement and praise if your child is finding something difficult.
Please remember that it is important to choose toys that are appropriate for your child's developmental stage and age. To learn more about your child’s milestones, have a read of our article 'Guide to Your Baby’s Developmental Milestones'.
There are many toys and games by the Early Learning Centre to help you build on your child’s early development. Discover all our Learning Skills to continue their learning journey.