
1. Play a role in discovering our exciting world for your child!
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As an adult, you have an important role in children's play. By creating an environment where the child is safe, you provide the opportunity for exploratory play. It is important that you are responsive to the child's needs and give the child the opportunity to lead the play.
- Participate in the play on the child's terms being a positive role model.
- Ask open-ended questions (questions that encourage detailed answers and deeper reflection)
- Take the opportunity to observe the child in play and reflect on their learning.
KUL.TING's blocks are designed to be able to use the same set of blocks throughout the child's upbringing.
Younger children and beginners use fewer blocks, older children use more blocks as they build more advanced creations.
The child can use the bricks on their own and without guidance. But with active participation, we, parents and educators can contribute to the positive development of important abilities.
The blocks help the child learn through open-ended play where the child creates their own play world. Open play is characterized by being spontaneous and controlled by the child.
Younger children and beginners use fewer blocks. Older children use more block as they build more advanced creations.