The Benefits of Puzzle Play—You Need to Know!
Build Resilience: As your child grows, you can gradually increase the difficulty of puzzle play. Initially, they may find the activity highly engaging; however, as challenges intensify and repeated mistakes occur, frustration may set in—and they might even consider giving up midway. At this point, parents should step in promptly to guide and encourage their child through the challenge. Suggest trying a different perspective, taking a short break before returning to the puzzle, or changing the environment for renewed focus—but emphasize that quitting is not an option. Through this process, children develop greater resilience while also experiencing their parents’ loving support.