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Child Importance Of Play

Play Child importance of play - Play is how children learn and making it fun is nature's way of ensuring children get lots and lots of practice. Play engages many areas of the brain because it involves emotion, thinking skills, language and manipulating objects and that social, pretend play takes time to develop complexity.

The child at play is a child at work. She's not merely having a pleasant time; she's busy learning lots of things. She's finding out how her world works and where she fits in. Play helps a child scale things down to a manageable size. The years from 2 to 6 are often called "the play years" since play thrives during these years and contributes to many aspects of a child's development.


Play - Enables children to make choices and discover their own solutions Is a natural instinct Helps children to develop social skills Encourages healthy emotional and physical development Is the best form of exercise for children


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