Importance of Play in Child Development *
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  Importance of Play in Child Development by Ellie
Dixon<https://www.scruffysbookshop.com/>...


 ...Play is universal throughout the animal kingdom -- whether it's a puppy
chasing its tail, or young birds swooping through the air. The importance of
play to youngsters should not be underestimated.

Play is an essential part of growing up and researchers believe it's
critical to ensure children reach their full potential in life.

Research in animals show that brain connections develop during periods of
play, and there's no reason to suppose the same is not true of young humans.


*Parents don't always understand the importance of play however, and in
today's competitive world, the temptation is to stop your children "wasting
time" and to put the time to what they believe is more constructive use. *

For a child, however, there is no more constructive activity than play. When
analysing the importance of play, particularly if you're tempted to
introduce a more "worthwhile" activity such as flash cards, educational
computer games or dancing lessons, you should take into account the
following points:

*Play allows a young child to be "in charge." Think about this -- in their
everyday lives, they're small and powerless, always being told what to do,
and how to do it. Without an adult around, they're running the show! *

* Play helps children learn about the world in which they live. They can
investigate and discover, test their theories, spatial relationships,
explore cause and effect, societal roles and family values. Such is the
importance of play, that there's virtually no area of life about which it
can't teach a child something. *

* Play builds self-esteem. Children will often play at something they know
they can do well, at which they can be successful. *

* Play builds social skills. Children will begin playing with inanimate and
non-threatening objects, like cuddly toys, bricks etc, so practising their
interactive skills. Later, playing with other children will build on this
foundation as they learn to share, take turns, assert themselves and begin
to empathise with others. *

* Play with parents shouldn't be underestimated either, as research shows
that children whose parents play with them ultimately develop superior
social skills. *

* Play also provides the opportunity for children to work out their
feelings. The importance of dealing with difficult or unpleasant emotions is
immense. A child who's worried about going to the dentist, for example, may
deal with the anxiety by setting up a clinic for dolls with toothache. *

* Play helps with language development. Think of the vast number of words a
toddler uses during play, many of them repeatedly, enhancing their language
skills. *

* Play allows children to grow beyond their years. They can pretend to be
all sorts of things in play - a doctor, a surgeon, a civil engineer even!!
(Think of those bricks) *

Finally, don't forget to consider the importance of stimulating your child's
creativity and imagination - making a castle in the sand, or a car garage
out of a shoe box, taking an order in their own (imaginary) restaurant or
dressing up as a king or queen - these all allow children to stretch the
limits of their world and experience the fun in make-believe.
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As parents, we too need help in finding out the suitable types of "play" for
our children.  Find out more about this at our
workshop on :
*"Play 'N Learn: Developing Your Child Through Play"
Saturday 10th April 2010, 10am - 1:30pm
Hotel Singgahsana PJ, with Dr. Norizan Rajak.*

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AGENDA
10:00am: Registration
10:10am : Introduction
10:15am – 11:00am: " Development of Child’s Language and Cognition : Ways to
Enrich and Stimulate”
11:00-11:20am : Tea Break
11:20-12:20 “Better Understanding of Child’s Playing Skills Towards Better
Learning”
12:20pm-12:30pm : Q & A
12:30-1:15pm: Hands-on Application on How to Engage Your Child
1:15-1:30 : Open Discussion/Closing

*FEES: RM80 /pax*
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ALIMKids Playgroup parents: RM50
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