Origami is the Japanese art (0) of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures. Anyone can do it and it can be done anywhere, if you have a piece of paper.
Children are especially fascinated by origami. It’s quite magical when you turn a flat piece of paper into a 3D-model. Even if you give an origami bird to a child who owns an iPad, you can really see their face (21)
with a genuine smile.
But did you know that since the 19th century origami (22)
as a tool to help children improve concentration and learning?
It may also help children with special needs learn mathematics, (23)
more scientific studies are needed in this area.
In addition, origami can become a form of meditation which will make you more relaxed. (24)
you can achieve meditation through origami, folding paper needs to become automatic for you. Following this initial learning stage, you are then ready to fold and meditate at the same time.
Origami isn’t about folding the most complicated model but about gaining patience and control.
So, you can also practise (25)
of perfectionism. After all, even if you fold thousands of birds, your models still won’t be perfect: we’re humans, not machines.
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