Brain Games for 2 Year Olds: Playing Simple Games Can Help Your Child Grow

By Mary Quast, published Jun 26, 2007
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Did you know that by the time a child is three, his brain has formed about 1000 trillion connections - that's about twice as many as adults have. A baby's brain is super dense and will stay that way for the first ten years. After that, the brain will begin to get rid of extra connections, gradually making order out of a thick tangle of information.

By playing certain games or doing certain activities repeatedly during the toddler years, will actually make the brain connections used in such play permanent. A child can "grow" a brain through singing, dancing, cuddling, rocking, talking, smelling, or tasting. Playing meaningful games with toddlers will encourage pathways of their brains make new connections.

The best way to develop a child's brain connections is to give the child what he needs. A safe and interesting environment to explore filled with people who will respond to the child's emotional and intellectual needs is what most families already provide.

Children simply need loving supportive people in their lives who will cuddle them, sing to them, read to them, hug them and talk to them. Fancy flash cards and videos aren't needed.

Again... simply expose them to a variety of experiences, activities and toys while giving them love and security is really all they need.

Here are a few ideas for games and activities you can do with your child who is two years old, to stimulate their brain. *Note: what for signs of over-stimulation - fussiness or tiredness.

*Mirror, Mirror: Children love to look at themselves in the mirror. Use this time to help your child think about the different parts of the body to enhance her observation skills. If it's a full length mirror you can have fun by jumping, twisting, clapping and shaking. With a hand mirror, make different faces; discuss the emotions that match the expressions; a perfect opportunity to talk about emotions.

Brain Games for 2 Year Olds: Playing Simple Games Can Help Your Child Grow
Brain Games for 2 Year Olds: Playing Simple Games Can Help Your Child Grow

Classic games such as building blocks builds spacial relationships and coordination.

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Takeaways
  • Children love to look at themselves in the mirror, help them learn about emotions.
  • Experience with sound affects the neural circuits in the brain that will be formed for life.
  • Classic games develop your child's spatial understanding and physical coordination.
Did You Know?
Taking your two-year-old grocery shopping promotes independence and complexity in the brain!
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