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There are many benefits from coloring that you and your child should take advantage of. When you believe of sitting your child down in front of his preferred coloring book although, what comes to mind? Are you merely attempting to distract him, or do you recognize this a an essential ability that will benefit him in his young life?

Next time you plant your child in front of a coloring book, place some thought into what he can get out of this. Try demonstrating to him the different ways in which to color. Of course, there is the method that comes most all-natural to him -- the scribble! But attempt to show him some options like up and down, side to side and circular. Work with your child as you do this. Encourage the use of smaller utensils so that you can teach him how to hold the crayon and encourage him to grow in his skills.

Here are a few important reasons you should invest time coloring with your child:

1. Children express their ideas and feelings by the use of colors and images. Professionals have even used coloring books to help children suffering from trauma as it helps in the recovery process. Coloring books have also been used to assist children cope with severe limitation and ailments such as autism and cancer.

2. Jump starts your child's desire to learn new things and to be inventive, all in a good way.

3. Kids are introduced to new shapes, sizes and colors which aids tremendously in their development.

4. Via coloring, you as their parent, are in a position to identify and strengthen your child's focus as well as address any limitations.

5. Coloring is something they can relate to. Since your child was born, he's been surrounded by vibrant colors and fun shapes. Whether or not it's from a toy hanging in his crib or his preferred cartoon, kids can relate to coloring.

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