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Parents can help children improve spatial skills through play
Posted Jul 18, 2012
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Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Spatial skills are predictive of success in mathematics, and parents can help their children develop spatial skills, says Temple psychology professor Nora Newcombe. She found that parents and children who play with blocks were more likely to use spatial terms like “over,” “around” and “through” than participants who play with pre-assembled toys. According to Newcombe, hearing and voicing such words together improves children's spatial awareness.