LeapFrog QuickStart - Educational Toy, Computer Skills Training for Young Children
Children Build PC Skills Without Facing an Adult PC World, with Many Fun Educational Lessons as Well
You can get a LeapFrog ClickStart at Sears, Target, Wal-Mart, or online at those companies' websites, Amazon.com, or Leapfrog.com, which means it's easy to check one out first hand. LeapFrog has been making educational electronic toys for some time, and the ClickStart plays a role as educational game console for young children, and also a trainer for future PC use, teaching keyboard skills and mouse navigation.
Parent documentation gives clear instructions for guiding the child's use of the device, and covers the many games available for the unit, available in age ranges up to 8, and with familiar themes such as Finding Nemo, Dora the Explorer, and Thomas the Tank Engine, and teaching a variety of skills such as art, ABCs, and symbol matching, math, science, logic, and even world languages, as well as more basic "early skills" such as animal noises and names, colors, and letter names and sounds. Game cost is up to $25.
The unit uses a regular television as a monitor, and there's an available power adapter for long-term use. The bright colored, child-sized and child-friendly design has won numerous awards, according to the LeapFrog website.
Home PCs are complicated, adult-sized, and often inadvertently open doors that young children shouldn't explore. The LeapFrog ClickStart is a good starting point for PC use as well as skills training, but like any electronic toy it is somewhat isolating, and might be tempting to use as a babysitter. Parent participation in the child's ClickStart activities, offering encouragement and guidance, will help the child deal with frustration and keep human contact a part of the learning process.
The LeapFrog ClickStart teaches the interactive skills and user behaviors which are later used in commercial video games, so when introducing an electronic toy and educational device such as the ClickStart, parents have an opportunity to teach proper habits for using electronic devices, helping children to avoid the isolation of future video game devices.
The LeapFrog ClickStart is excellent for reinforcing school lessons or helping with areas which need more practice and personal help from a parent. It can also be a great way for children to learn together, each observing and helping the other through the games and lessons.
In the busy and sometimes chaotic world of a child's playroom, the LeapFrog ClickStart is a ready resource, easily identifiable by color and simple to connect to the television. It can easily be stored when not in use and is easily cleaned, another advantage over adult PC's! Even simpler than a stack of lesson books, it can play an important role in your child's education while building computer skills for the future.
"ClickStart My First Computer Educational Game", http://www.leapfrog.com/en/families/clickstart/cs_clickstart.html
"The First Grader's First PC", Christopher Lawton, http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB119387431456178379.html
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