Encourage Toddlers To Learn Colours
There are several things you can do to introduce the concept of colour to your child:
Point to an object and name the object and the colour. For example, say "The sky is blue," while pointing towards a blue sky. If this association is done often, a child will soon become familiar with it.
Frequently insert the colour description of objects into daily conversations. For example, "Peter, please get my mom’s white skirt that is on the bed."
Teach colours while playing. Never force children of this age to learn, you won’t be successful. Children of this age need to learn through play, and that’s how they learn best! Think up creative games that include colours.
Avoid questions like, "Come on, what's this colour?" Children will possibly shy away from this demand. Instead say things like, "Let's take a red ball." And then later on you can ask your child to get or find that same red ball.
In everything you do try to squeeze colours into the conversation. For example, “are you enjoying your orange juice?” or “which colour ice cream do you like best”?
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Thank you for writing this! Such great and simple ideas!
Thank you @tiffy-land... may be useful