Why is continuity important for preschoolers?

Why is continuity important for preschoolers?

Parents and Grandparents who play with their children form a stronger bond with them. Even simple games can become a special bonding moment for both adults and children. Playing also provides opportunities for children to learn social interaction. While playing, children learn to cooperate, follow the rules, develop self-control, and generally get along with others.

That’s where a routine like the Bedtime Board Game comes in.
There are a ton of studies that validate the importance of an evening routine for kids. And the Bedtime Board Game creates that routine for you. It creates a relaxed, calm ending to both of your days.

Board games are a simple way to get quality, screen-free time with the kids — and you might be surprised by how much they love playing. And playing teaches social skills like cooperation, empathy, and communication.

Continuity throughout all Caregivers

Toddlers absorb information through their relationships with the people around them, and caregivers play a particularly important role. Family members being present and active in a toddler’s life helps establish a relationship that lasts a lifetime. The Bedtime Board Game provides a setting and tools for such a relationship.

The game provides a connection cornerstone that:

  • Is consistent with Parents, Grandparents, Aunt & Uncles, Cousins, and sitters/caregivers.
  • Is an established setting for a toddler in which they are present and focused on the moment.
  • Begins a practice of talking and sharing feelings.

    And these happy, playful moments are some of the most precious gifts we can give our children and ourselves.
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