For children who don't like to play puzzles, what principles should parents master?
1. Select the cartoon character or pattern that the child likes
2. Starting with a small number of pieces, or parent-child cooperation, the 30-piece puzzle is only half the responsibility of the child.
3. Choose a pattern with a large color gap and not too complicated.
4. Deciphering puzzle strategies, such as finding edges, colors, patterns, etc., let children realize that they can complete "impossible tasks" by following such steps
5. Give more praise and affirmation, which is also like hypnotizing children. For example, it turns out that you are very good at finding things, it turns out that you are a jigsaw puzzler... Suggest your child's self-confidence.
6. In the process of jigsaw puzzles, increase the correct vocabulary of many spaces, such as up, down, left, right, inside, outside... etc., increase the child's concept of space, and help the development of generalization to other space activities.






