Psychologists told why children read fairy tales

Psychologists told why children read fairy tales

14 October 2019, 19:13
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Children read fairy tales. Moreover, families, wherever they do it, are very few. But not all parents, unfortunately, understand the value of this pastime with children.

Psychologists believe that fairy tales affect the formation of a child’s behavior, his understanding of right and wrong. First, he assimilates information about simple values ​​and concepts, and from 2 years old, real education begins as a fairy tale.

Children better absorb information in a playful way. An analogy here can be drawn with moralizing. With the help of a fairy tale, anything can be explained to a child. Show the situation from the side, analyze the actions of fairy-tale characters.

Fairy tales allow you to cultivate positive qualities by involving children in incredible fairy tales. Their forces are the assimilation of important moral and universal values. Courage and cowardice, industriousness and laziness, wealth and poverty, ingenuity and stupidity are portrayed so vividly that they are quickly and permanently remembered by children.

Another benefit of fairy tales is the ability to watch your favorite and least favorite characters. This helps in the early stages to identify emerging emotional problems. With the help of fairy tales, the development of the children's psyche is corrected. But here you can not do without discussing what you read with your parents.
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