Avoid excessive gifts: Children who have too much toys develop and do not develop their imagination

Parents often make mistakes and collect toys at home, thinking that they help their children, but in an early study conducted in Toledo, researchers have claimed that many toys create the opposite effect and that children do not become more creative but quickly become more satisfied and then search for more. [...]
Parents often make mistakes and collect toys at home, thinking that they help their children
However, in an early study conducted in Toledo, researchers have stated that many toys create the opposite effect and children no longer become creative but quickly become more satisfied and then seek even more.
Under research, three - year - old children have been given 4 or 16 toys and then observed their habits.
Children with fewer toys have played with a toy and have been more focused and creative.
The scientists' conclusion was that less toys mean better child development, which, respectively, will endanger more toys.
Toys keep out of sight and regularly change because they will feel like a party all the time and experience as if they are constantly getting new toys.
Fewer toys are available to children, but most of them leave, and children will not interfere with the large number of ancient objects, shown in the research results.
Parents are recommended that they choose toys wisely, respectively, to choose what will last longer or what will promote creativity, development, and imagination.










