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  2. Stages and Types of Play for Child Development - Parents

    www.parents.com/types-of-play-6835400

    Children love to play because it's fun, but it's also vital for healthy development. During different types of play, children practice key social, cognitive, physical, and emotional skills.

  3. Play - NAEYC

    www.naeyc.org/resources/topics/play

    Play is an important part of children's learning and development. Find articles on how to intentionally connect play and learning, ideas to share with families, and the latest research about learning and play.

  4. 10 Things Every Parent Should Know About Play - NAEYC

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    Play is simple and complex. There are many types of play: symbolic, sociodramatic, functional, and games with rules-–to name just a few. Researchers study play’s many aspects: how children learn through play, how outdoor play impacts children’s health, the effects of screen time on play, to the need for recess in the school day. 5. Make ...

  5. The Power of Play: How Fun and Games Help Children Thrive

    www.healthychildren.org/English/family-life/...

    Research shows play can improve children's abilities to plan, organize, get along with others and regulate emotions. In addition, play helps with language, math and social skills, and even helps children cope with stress.

  6. Pediatricians should encourage play at every well child visit especially in the first 2 years of life. Providers can provide strategies for incorporating play in every day interactions. Explore example strategies provided below.

  7. The Importance of Play: How Kids Learn by Having Fun - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/the-importance-of-play

    For kids, playing is learning. Through play they benefit physically, cognitively, socially, and emotionally. In short, the importance of play cannot be understated.

  8. Learning through play - UNICEF

    www.unicef.org/sites/default/files/2018-12/...

    The brief describes the nature of pre-primary services within the broader concept of early learning. We then share definitions of what is meant by play in early childhood, followed by key points of why learning through play builds. of teaching and learning down into the pre-primary level.