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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

JigSaw Puzzle

Hello Bloggers, Todays Task For My Home Learning Is To Complete A Jigsaw Puzzle. I did many different completed JigSaw Puzzles in under a small duration of time. It also helps develop basic skills such as shape recognition, concentration, goal setting, patience and a sense of achievement, which will stand children in good stead for school. Puzzles help develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills due to the precise nature of matching each piece exactly. Not only that JigSaw Puzzles reinforces connections between brain cells, improves mental speed and is an especially effective way to improve short-term memory. When you do a jigsaw puzzle, you need to look at individual pieces and figure out where they'll fit into the big picture. What are your favourite Puzzles?

7 Surprising Ways Puzzles Are Good for Your Brain - Goodnet

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