Tallis Paola December 19, 2020 Coloring Page
Say goodbye to your worries about having something for the kids to do, or not being able to get them something new that they’ll enjoy. With online coloring pages, your options are endless, and everyone will enjoy the great convenience and unlimited selection which is available.
Do you realize that these same adults are the ones that are looking for the SpongeBob coloring pages so that they themselves can have as much fun coloring as the children in their lives do? The adults that are looking for these coloring pages are sometimes the very same ones that are saying that they only get these coloring pages for their children or grandchildren; or perhaps their nieces/nephews or other kids in their lives. If this is the way that they want to disguise their own addiction to coloring, so be it. There is nothing wrong with this at all. You have to remember that some older folks were taught to think that coloring on something like SpongeBob coloring pages is best not spoken about or that it is a childish activity that full-grown adults have no business doing except with their children and grandchildren. Although this particular line of thinking is a bit outdated it is what it is and you probably are not going to be able to change it. Some of our best childhood and adult memories are of the times that we simply sat there having a blast coloring.
This coloring pages are wonderful for helping children to get excited about the holidays too. For example you can print those for what is just around the corner including Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and Easter. In fact, they can even give those beautifully colored pages to other people as gifts for that particular holiday time.
Give it a try! Print out a few Christian coloring pages for your kids and see how they respond. It’s a great way to keep them thinking about the things of the Lord.
One of the benefits of coloring pages teaching children to identify different colors. While every child should know the basic red, green, blue, pink, yellow, the common colors, there is good reason to teach them the names of more obscure hues. Recent research shows that vocabulary helps people tell colors apart. Comparing different linguistic groups scientists have shown that if a language does not have a name for a color then the speaker has a more difficult time differentiating similar shades of color. If a child is never taught to be able to recognize the difference between brilliant white and eggshell (or rose and pink, fuchsia and red, etc.) then as adult they may never be able to tell the two apart. So discussing and pointing out the subtle differences among the big box of crayons is really an important cognitive opportunity.
There is another important aspect of teaching colors that all parents should be aware of. A recent study in Scientific American Magazine shows that the placement of descriptive adjective describing the color makes a big difference in helping kids understanding. For example in the English language we would say the ”red crayon” and it turns out this is much harder for children’s brains to grasp then the linguistic structure used in many other languages like Spanish, which would be said as the ”crayon is red.” When teaching colors or any other important property to young children, always first identify the object, then identify the property. While every day English is not spoken in this manner, and it is faster to speak or write, young brains cannot process information in this manner effectively.
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