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  1. With this white paper, we set out to move the study of children’s play and development forward, urging researchers to address the psychological processes involved in playful behaviour and the …

  2. The Importance of Play for Young Children When we appreciate the important role play serves in a child’s learning about self and world, we give children the time and opportunity to engage in the self …

  3. Nov 21, 2009 · Outdoor playing activities are designed for learning and are carried out at the beginning of activities to encourage children to be more independent and physically active.

  4. Playing with your preschooler helps your child grow smarter, stronger, healthier and happier. I’m a robot. The skills that your child learns by playing will give him confidence. Celebrate your life together. Take …

  5. “Playing games can help you create your own imaginary world and understand other people’s view of life.” Many young people agreed that they would like more opportunities to take part in activities …

  6. Copy your child's words and actions to let him/her know you are there and responsive. If your child says "car," you can point to the car and say, "car." If your child bounces the ball, you can bounce the ball. …

  7. Playing games as a family can be lots of fun, but it can also be challenging and at times frustrating. Try to use some of the following strategies when playing games with your children, and maybe, after a bit …