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professor says toys don’t have to be expensive to stimulate
child’s imagination
11/17/09
DENTON — With the holidays approaching and the current
economic climate, parents can choose simple gifts that inspire
their child’s imagination without making a dent in their
wallet.
Dr. Ron Fannin,
associate professor of family sciences at Texas Woman’s
University, says that instead of considering the most expensive
or elaborate gift for their child, a better question for parents
is what toy will hold the child’s interest.
“Parents
who invest a lot of money, time and thought into choosing
gifts for their child often find themselves frustrated when
the child plays with the box the present came in rather than
the gift itself,” he said. “When children are
doing these things, such as pretending a box is a rocket ship
or a car, they’re projecting what they want to have
going on in their lives.”
Dr. Fannin said
that in particular, small children enjoy both physical and
imaginary involvement with their toys.
“Toys should
be chosen with an eye toward stimulating the child’s
imagination,” he said. “Because of this, sometimes
the toy with the fewer bells and whistles is more engaging.
The simple toy requires the child to involve himself or herself
more fully into the play experience. This is a very good thing.”
Many of today’s
toys don’t require much of the children playing with
them, Dr. Fannin added.
“Many times,
we’re caught by our own technology. The toys do everything
— we just watch,” he said. “As adults, we
buy toys all the time. Ours are just more expensive and less
involved. If a child has a toy, he wants to use it.”
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