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The Power of play

Time to play is not only beneficial, but essential to development…

All play is educational.

Play is not frivolous or just for fun. Play is work. No matter how your child plays or what they play with, they are always learning and creating neural pathways vital to development.

“Want resilient and well-adjusted kids? Let them play!”

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Play is not just for kids.

When we think of play, we think that children only play independently or with friends. Both kinds of play are important, but research suggests that, “The best thing parents can do to facilitate play-based learning at home is to play with their children.”

“Be involved in what they are doing. Actively playing with your children is healthy for your whole family and can build stronger relationships while learning and having fun together.”

*https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/articles/the-importance-of-learning-through-play

Keep their growing minds engaged

When children have time and space to play, their imaginations can roam. They can explore ideas and process their world.

Keep play simple. Less is more. Having a lot of items for your kids play can be overwhelming. Provide your child with basic toys. The less a toy does, the more their mind creates. Add everyday items, like a cardboard box, to inspire your child’s mind in countless ways.