Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Importance of Play in Early Childhood Education

The Oxford dictionary describes the play as: to play, to concern ourselves, have the ability to perform, or to do exercise activities for fun.

No particular child, but every child in every country, the environment or circumstance should play. It is very important that a child is playing his own exercise all reveal the socio-emotional and physical. Play allows for the creation of the individual or to be shared with others, it can pull in random direction to turn into anything that the child will be healthy beginning, preparation for life-long learning. Play so special that his generosity even including pleasure; that is actually one of the most important thing about it. It has so many benefits of the head in all directions, develop all the essential ingredients for a strong lead in the life of a child.

It is the duty of adults is to explore the best conditions to maximize the potential benefits of play for children to social skills. This can be done by practicing a variety of fun games, fun, and positive for children. Many social skills are taught through cooperative activities allow children to learn how to confidently establish stronger friendships and relationships with his brothers and parents.

Activities related to interactions with other people that children learn not only about themselves, but also about other kids felt need and want. They could use these skills for the future of confrontation and conflict as they are exposed to and learning the skills of the measurement of other emotions.

As well as socially and emotionally equipped to develop the child's physical strength. Play it have a huge impact in this development for children of different ages, abilities and interests. Through the physical game is good exercise (fine motor skills are) such as eyes, mouth, wrist, finger and toe stimulation and great exercise (coarse motor skills) as arms, legs, and a full body exercise strengthened. Play this machine offers a critical opportunity for children to the overall strengthening of muscles, nerves and brain stimulation.

The game involves studying the social, emotional and physical. Cognitive development goes hand in hand with all three of these developments and the play is an important vehicle for this. The game gives children the opportunity to understand the world, communicate with others in a social way to express emotions. Play gives children the opportunity to practice the newly acquired skills and effort or the challenge tasks, they start with complex problems that they are not or otherwise can't do to solve the

All of the above paragraph is important for a healthy start in life. But there is one paragraph that is missing is probably the most important, it is all about fun! Games and fun close friends they are family. Without playing, having fun does not exist and no fun game no. "Kids don't play for prize, praise, money or food. They play because they like it. "

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