Influence of Toys on Psychological Development of People You may remember your favorite game from early childhood - many people do this. The game may involve your favorite toys, perhaps tracks and dolls. In fact, when thinking about childhood memories, toys should first consider a strong image of childhood. Toys are highly underestimated by their owners, especially adults, and are seen as "supporting characters" for entertainment indoors or outdoors.
Influence of toys on children's development The kinds of toys played by children influence how they develop. Toys may help or interfere with the development of children in intelligence, social skills and personality. Some features may be genetically intertwined with humans, but some features and behaviors can be learned from parents, the surrounding environment, and the toys played by young people. Elise Moore, author of 'How to make toys of AIDS', says:
Toys are very important for the growth of children. By playing with various toys, children grow their identities, skills, and possibilities; they understand themselves, others, relationships and so on. Various toys are prepared according to age, development level, interest. Many toys are divided into "boys and girls" and "girls and girls", blue cars and pink castles. Parting the toys by sex and stimulating the children to only play for "fit for the players" can strengthen the stereotypes and tell the children about social expectations based on gender. We limit the development of their creativity, imagination and skills and possibilities if we only provide cars, tractors and building blocks to boys and only girls offer barbies and toy baking products. As a result, social roles based on stereotypes and gender were also strengthened. Their imagination may surprise us