While younger teenagers view coloring pages as not anything greater than a exciting activity, mother and father recognize there are countless advantages beyond just passing the time. Coloring pages assist children learn their colors, encourage their inventive creativity, and sharpen motor skills. Just as important, coloring also can help mothers and fathers hold tabs on their child’s mental state of mind. For instance, if a 4-year-old chooses to use quite a few darkish crayons to color an otherwise brilliant image, it possibly a sign that he’s feeling down. Or if he keeps an excessively robust grip on a crayon or uses excessively harsh strokes on the page, he maybe irritated approximately something. One way to higher realize what’s on your child’s mind is to discover a area in the home that’s freed from distractions and color a page alongside him. As he specializes in his construction and sees you working on yours, casually inquire about his thoughts. There’s a great opportunity he’ll open up without even knowing it. Finally, from an early schooling standpoint, mother and father can use coloring pages work on phonics and letter recognition—like using a blue crayon to color all the items that begin with C and a green crayon to color people who end with T.