Games
As a child grows, so does their need for social interaction. One of the main developmental skills that require nurturing for your little one is social and emotional confidence, and what better way to engage in that then with games. Board games are the classic option, where family and friends compete to win the prize or get to the finish line first. In doing so board games indulge children in accompanied play that extends their confidence, strengthens their sense of individualism and makes them feel secure and safe. Outside of board games, playing with toys that encourage cohesive partnership, such as building large and creative track of dominoes, or setting up a railway play set together, are perfect ways to engage your child and create lasting memories, together!