It is paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate between a time for learning and a time for play without seeing the vital connection between them. The webinar for parents and kids was focused on the objective that play gives children a chance to practice what they are learning. Children learn as they play and learn how to learn. Play is fundamentally important for learning 21st century skills, such as problem solving, collaboration, and creativity. We must provide children with the opportunity of open-ended play with family and friends. This is where fine motor, gross motor, visual perceptual, cognitive, social, emotional, and self-regulation skills can all be developed and nurtured.
#Play
#time_for_play
#learn_with_fun
#problem_solving_approach
#creativity
#open_ended_play
#fine_motor_skill
#cross_motor_skill
#self_regulation_skill
#visual_perceptual

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