The ability to analyze and think logically is the foundation of critical thinking, which is so much needed in our society. Logical activities in this section teach children to reason. They work with statements and possibilities that need to be analyzed to get the right solution. But these are not activities for everyone, and certainly not in the preschool age. Some children are having fun and perform well with them, while some others need some time to get a grip over them. As children learn mostly by copying others, it is very important that you express yourself correctly and logically when you interact with your child or even with people in his or her proximity. These experiences are automatically transferred by the child to his or her thinking. Children who like logical puzzles are also likely to enjoy various strategy board games.
The ability to analyze and think logically is the foundation of critical thinking, which is so much needed in our society. Logical activities in this section teach children to reason. They work with statements and possibilities that need to be analyzed to get the right solution. But these are not activities for everyone, and certainly not in the preschool age. Some children are having fun and perform well with them, while some others need some time to get a grip over them. As children learn mostly by copying others, it is very important that you express yourself correctly and logically when you interact with your child or even with people in his or her proximity. These experiences are automatically transferred by the child to his or her thinking. Children who like logical puzzles are also likely to enjoy various strategy board games.