Accompanying children to play can indeed strengthen the relationship between parents and children. However, do you know? It turns out that when a child plays alone, there are many benefits that he can also get, you know! Curious? Check out the following explanation. The benefits that children can get when they play alone include teaching them to be more independent and able to solve their own problems. Playing alone also helps him learn to deal with stress.
Various Benefits of Playing Alone for Children
Mother can get used to Little One playing alone when he is 6 months old. Start obtaining used to enjoying alone with a short duration. As your kid gets older, you'll slowly increase this duration. For example, at the age of 6-12 months, he plays alone with a period of duration minutes. At the age of 12-18 months, the duration becomes 15 minutes. Then at the age of 18 months-2 years, your little one can play alone with a duration of 15-20 minutes. Some of the benefits that children will get by playing alone are:
- Make your kid more independent and increase his ability to resolve his own issues.
- Helps improve children's concentration.
- Cultivate self-confidence.
- Helping your little one be better prepared for school.
- Help him to think creatively and improve his imagination.
Besides being useful for your little one, you can also rest for a while or do other work while your little one plays alone. However, remember to keep an eye on him, yes, Mom.
Things you need to pay attention to
When you let your little one play alone, there are a few things you need to pay attention to, namely:
1. Put the child in a safe place
The first thing you can do is make sure the environment where your little one plays is free of electrical equipment, sharp objects, or other items that can harm him.
2. Watch children carefully
Letting your little one play alone doesn't mean you don't watch him at all, you know. If your little one is under 1 year old, you are advised to keep an eye on him from a distance that is not too far away and talk to him every few minutes. This is useful to give your little one a sense of security. Meanwhile, if your little one is older, you can leave him playing alone for a short period of time. However, don't forget to always watch him from a distance, so that your little one stays safe.
Playing alone can bring many positive impacts for children. However, still give your little one time to play with Mom, Dad, or with their peers, yes. Playing together can improve social skills, Mom. In addition, he can also learn to share while playing with his friends.
Children who are accustomed to playing alone can indeed be more independent. Even so, if your little one has entered the age of 3-5 years and he is still cool to play alone, or even doesn't care and refuses to play with his peers, you should consult a doctor or child psychologist.
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