Parents readily agree that kid jigsaw puzzles are great educational toys. But too often do they advance blindly by merely buying a more complex kid jigsaw puzzle... thus only developing the same skills.
Few ever consider taking the same puzzle, modify it slightly, and then further use it to also develop logical and systematic planning. A skill that normal kid jigsaw puzzle building doesn't automatically develop.
It's a vital skill for working systematically, faster and more efficiently. This skill will get a child to do more done in the same time. And it's even a critical skill to have as an adult!
To see how it works...
Regardless of age, a kid jigsaw puzzle is often randomly built.
A child merely studies the puzzle picture and then randomly chooses and builds pieces that obviously fit together.
Although your child will eventually complete any kid jigsaw puzzle, no planning takes place, it takes much longer than it should and the same inefficient methods are taught over and over.
But here's...
Step 1 Use any old kid jigsaw puzzle with a plain cardboard or wooden reverse side. Preferably use one with 12-36 pieces.
Step 2 You build the kid jigsaw puzzle - picture side up.
Step 3 Place a piece of cardboard, tray or any stiff surface on top of the completed kid jigsaw puzzle.
Step 4 Turn the puzzle upside down onto the new surface - picture side down... plain cardboard reverse side up.
![]() Step 5 Use a permanent marker to draw a straight line through all the edge pieces of the kid jigsaw puzzle. Once completed the line will form a square or rectangle.
![]() Step 6 Scramble the kid jigsaw puzzle pieces - picture side down.
Step 7 Now, encourage your kid to seek out and build only those pieces with a line on. Ignore the pieces without lines. On completion all the edge pieces of the kid jigsaw puzzle will be in place.
![]() Step 8 For younger children turn the kid jigsaw puzzle picture sice up. Older children may find it more challenging to complete the puzzle reverse side up.
![]() Step 9 Seek and fit the center pieces to complete the middle part of the puzzle.
![]() Children soon learn to seek and complete the edges when building any kid jigsaw puzzle.
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Building the edges is the key to a systematic logical thinking process. The same skill is used when working on complex problems. This method teaches children to automatically start at known, clearly defined areas... defining the "edges" of a problem. And then to complete the lesser known parts.
This skill of logical and systematic planning and doing has been a vital ingredient of numerous great inventions.
Hopefully this simple and easy customization of an old kid jigsaw puzzle will give your child the same critical skill.
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