Friday, May 10, 2013

Find a picture and a description of an infant toy in your home.Write a very brief description of the toy, tell?

Q. Find a picture and a description of an infant toy in your home. Write a very brief description of the toy, telling why it would appeal to a very young infant. How would the toy be used by a 2-month-old? How might the same toy be used by a 6-month-old?
Toy manufacturers often try to convince parents that infant toys will still be interesting to toddlers. How might a parent scaffold an infant`s interaction with this toy? How would this relate to the zone of proximal development?

A. Books, you know what they look like.
You can read them and show the pictures to babies of any age. As they grow they learn new things from books. Eventually they will be able to read the book even though they can't read because they have memorized it from someone reading to them.


i have to make an infant learning material for college class?
Q. i have to create something infants can learn from but it also has to be safe for them any ideas?

A. Some kind of stuffed toy that has things to open, flaps to lift, someting hidden uder a door ..


Love design, color, children's toys and anything playful - can you recommend a career/job?
Q. I have a 2001 business mgmt. degree and I am not interested in that field whatsoever. I'm currently enrolled in a graphic design school and after speaking to some professors, they recommended I take a few courses in design to familiarize myself with it, and then seek employment. The tough issue is, what aspect of design do I choose.

I love color and anything related to bright, playful things (like toys, etc), and thought to possibly enter a career as a designer of nursery and children's rooms (bedrooms (infant to early teens), play rooms, and such. I love combining and matching colors and filling a space.

The thing is, I would like to know - is there a demand for this? Where would one seek work? I would like to go into business for myself but not until I develop some skills.

With regards to the nursery, I would look into helping the client choose wall paint, furniture, curtains (based on their idea/concept of how they want it,) and even thing as stuffed animals and early learning toys.

I'm not quite sure I like the interior design concept, but more of actually choosing colors, patterns, etc and putting it together -- which I guess would be interior design.

Would a job like this exist? And how is it called, how would you seek position?

A. You might try entering the Design Star contest. Or apply for interior design jobs.





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