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The Benefits of Solving Jigsaw Puzzles

Jigsaw puzzles is an activity that should form part of your home practice with your child. Completing a jigsaw puzzle works the brain in many ways:

In order to maximise the benefits of playing jigsaw puzzles, the puzzle must be sufficiently challenging. Bear this in mind when choosing a puzzle for your child. It should be difficult enough to be challenging but not so far beyond your child’s abilities that it leads to frustration.

Benefits of Playing with Jigsaw Puzzles

Playing with jigsaw puzzles helps children develop the following skills:

Jigsaw Puzzles Develops Visual-Spatial Ability

People who do jigsaw puzzles show greater spatial ability.

Sherry Willis of Pennsylvania State University, psychologist.

In a study of 4 year old children, researchers found that those who played with puzzles performed better at spatial transformation tasks. The more they played with puzzles, the better they were at the spatial task.

When children were 4 years 6 months old, they completed a spatial task involving mental transformations of 2-dimensional shapes. Children who were observed playing with puzzles performed better on this task than those who did not. Among those children who played with puzzles, frequency of puzzle play predicted performance on the spatial transformation task.

American Psychological Association

According to another study, researchers found that spatial training could improve a child’s mathematical ability. Playing with jigsaw puzzles can be a form of spatial training.

We tested whether mental rotation training improved math performance in 6- to 8-year-olds. Children were pretested on a range of number and math skills. Then one group received a single session of mental rotation training using an object completion task that had previously improved spatial ability in children this age. The remaining children completed crossword puzzles instead. Children’s post-test scores revealed that those in the spatial training group improved significantly on calculation problems. In contrast, children in the control group did not improve on any math tasks. Further analyses revealed that the spatial training group’s improvement was largely due to better performance on missing term problems (e.g., 4 + ____ = 11).

Chang & Mix (2104) – Journal of Cognitive Development

Why is Visual-Spatial Intelligence Important?

Spatial ability is the capacity to understand and remember the spatial relations among objects.

John Hopkins University

Many tasks in everyday life require visual-spatial skills to help us solve them, for example:

Visual spatial ability is also important in certain areas of study, such as science, mathematics, and engineering. Here are some examples of how it is used in the real world:

Educational Jigsaw Puzzles

Looking to extend the benefits of playing with jigsaw puzzles? Try these educational jigsaw puzzles by Eurographics available from Amazon. They are 1000 piece puzzles so they should be reserved for older children.

For younger kids – you can try the kids educational series from Eurographics. These puzzles are 100 and 200 piece puzzles.

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