Learning from play has always been the goal of education. If learning can be not boring, painless, no worries, then all children will love learning. Sometimes the knowledge in books really needs to be memorized by rote in order to gradually understand its meaning and deepen the understanding of know
Learning from play has always been the goal of education. If learning can be not boring, painless, no worries, then all children will love learning. Sometimes the knowledge in books really needs to be memorized by rote in order to gradually understand its meaning and deepen the understanding of know
Learning through play is something children also do without educational toys. By definition, children develop their skills better through play. But with the right educational toys, you can take learning through play to the next level. After all, you want to stimulate and challenge your child, which
Nothing is as natural as a child at play. After a month of little more than eating and sleeping, infants begin to engage in play with their parents and the world around them. Left alone, young children will launch into imaginary play, inventing characters and stories. Put together with peers, childr
Actually, the term learning through play speaks for itself. It means that your child learns while they are playing. And this learning should be seen very broadly. While they play, your child develops at a creative, cognitive and emotional level. During play, your child’s motor development is stimula
scientists have learned that free play isn’t just something children like to do—it’s something they need to do. Play keeps kids physically active, all the more important at a time when some 20% of American children are obese—more than triple the percentage from the more play-friendly 1970s. (Early a
There is a growing body of research that shows a link between play and the development of cognitive and social skills that are prerequisites for learning more complex concepts as children get older. For example, play is linked to growth in memory, self-regulation, oral language, and recognizing symb
Children in Canada and the United States are growing up in unprecedented safety. According to the FBI, reports of missing children went down 40 percent between 1997 and 2014. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently noted that from 1993 to 2013, the number of children struck
Here’s something really simple you can do to improve your child’s chance of future health and success: make sure he spends plenty of time playing outside.There are many ways in which this generation’s childhood is different from that of the last generation, but one of the most abrupt contrasts is th