How Educational Toys Can Stimulate the Minds of Gifted Children

Children are born with a particular potential to become intelligent. Then, as Romanek notes, "how intelligent a child becomes depends on how hard he or she works his or her brain!" It is in a child's best interest to constantly challenge and consistently expose them to new learning experiences. As Romanek points out to children, "the more you do and learn, the more intelligent you'll be." Some children are naturally gifted, with a potential for intelligence beyond the norm. These children must have their brains stimulated by exposure to new knowledge, challenges, and activities. Otherwise, they can become bored and unmotivated and eventually start underachieving despite their enormous potential to succeed. How to know which toys are best suited to develop the intelligence of a gifted child? Chuska scale explains that all gifted learners share some qualities, such as being self-motivated, delving more deeply into school topics than their teachers require, and...