The Importance of Play to Children’s Learning

Importance of play to children’s learning and literacy building is paramount. Play and early child development go hand-in-hand:
“Let me do and I will understand.” Confucius
Learning through play is the natural way children can develop, refine and extend the many valuable skills they need for lifelong learning, reading and writing.
Encouraging a child to play requires careful planning and understanding of the educational thinking behind the different kinds of learning activities.
When children are absorbed in play they explore and discover the world around them. They manipulate it, change it and reorganize it to fit their own understanding. It allows youngsters to make mistakes, persevere, focus on tasks and do things on their own.
Good play skills support children’s language acquisition. They also give children the building blocks for early literacy to flourish.
The ability to play constructively allows children to experience the many social, physical, cognitive and emotional benefits of this multidimensional and fabulous activity.
Play Promotes Cognitive Skills