Playing To Learn
Femina|November 2022
The importance of play in early childhood cannot be overstated; experts believe it is critical to a child's development.
Kayal Arivalan
Playing To Learn

Play is an essential part of a child's early development. Playing assists the development of the brain as well as the maturation of their language and communication skills. Learning through play comes naturally to children. Playing, according to experts, promotes physical, emotional, social and cognitive development in children during their early years. Play allows for the simulation of future life experiences that a youngster might encounter.

This story is from the November 2022 edition of Femina.

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