PUZZLES IMPROVE
GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT Optimum Vision Zone formally known as Babies First puzzle was first created when the owner Trupti Shah took a photo of her son AJ and turned it into a cardboard puzzle. She found that she could not only use the puzzle to teach her young son about himself but to also teach him shapes and hand and eye coordination. Trupti Shah believes that introducing her son to puzzles at a young age had a long lasting effect on her sons' early childhood development which carried on into his young adulthood. Aj grew to not only excel in academics but in sports and music as well. In August, 2016 AJ became a Junior at North Western University. As Trupti Shah began to expand her research he found that America’s top Universities have funded numerous research projects and studies that support PEJMD’S claim that music and puzzles, are key to the growth and development of toddlers and not TV, computers and video games. These findings have been supported by numerous studies on early childhood undertaken by institutions such as Harvard and Stanford. Psychologists have determined that a child’s brain development is influenced significantly when a child acts on or manipulates the world around him or her. Puzzles provide that key opportunity. Children learn to work directly with their environment and change its shape and appearance when they work with puzzles. |
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