Play is really how children grow, develop and learn says Dr Deborah Weber, director of early childhood development at Fisher-Price. As children play with one another, they learn to work through little conflicts, engage in communication with each other, collaborate with one another, take turns and basically figure things out. “Hearing different types of words from their parents and being exposed to new concepts through play or learning is very important.”A LEARNING EXPERIENCEWeber adds that play is truly the most natural way for children to learn. How do I push?”While toys are tools for play, children learn through play in many different ways. Picture From:4leafprogram.comSocial PlayBy interacting with others in play settings, children learn social rules such as give and take, reciprocity, cooperation, and sharing.
Source: New Strait Times May 28, 2018 22:52 UTC