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- Play and Child Development
This type of development begins at a young age, as a baby a child will play with their fingers and toes, grasp objects around them and explore them in their mouth and other ways. A child will experiment with objects they can move or use to make a sound, and therefore can start to understand them. Play also helps children’s cognitive development in other forms, for instance, through creative activities, such as painting a picture, this activity enables children can learn to group or categorize objects according different criteria.
We can also see that play can have a beneficial effect on a child’s development in the area of language. Through play children learn to ask questions or have to develop and understanding of a new set of rules in a game. For example in the case of construction play when children are building a tower with others, they need to be able to form an understanding of instruction, the same can be said for jigsaw puzzles and board games, where the explanation and understanding of the rules or instructions can aid the development of a child’s language skills. - We Should Learn Children
The scenario of these children with crumbling values and morals due to the corroding effect of adult ignorance on how to appropriately raise them can jeopardize this future. In this premise, the importance of studying children is put in demand as it is the only way to mend such ignorance.
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