According to the article:
- Young children need time for play, art, music, and child-selected activities rather than a focus on academic skills like reading and math. Play is important for developing literacy skills such as letter and number recognition as well as language development and a love of learning.
- Playing with classmates helps children develop their vocabulary and self-confidence. It also helps children develop important "non-cognitive" skills like discipline, curiosity, and focus.
- Pretend play has cognitive, social/emotional, and physical benefits for child development. It can enhance children's cognitive flexibility and ultimately their creativity. Pretend play provides important benefits to children.
According to the article:
- Young children need time for play, art, music, and child-selected activities rather than a focus on academic skills like reading and math. Play is important for developing literacy skills such as letter and number recognition as well as language development and a love of learning.
- Playing with classmates helps children develop their vocabulary and self-confidence. It also helps children develop important "non-cognitive" skills like discipline, curiosity, and focus.
- Pretend play has cognitive, social/emotional, and physical benefits for child development. It can enhance children's cognitive flexibility and ultimately their creativity. Pretend play provides important benefits to children.
According to the article:
- Young children need time for play, art, music, and child-selected activities rather than a focus on academic skills like reading and math. Play is important for developing literacy skills such as letter and number recognition as well as language development and a love of learning.
- Playing with classmates helps children develop their vocabulary and self-confidence. It also helps children develop important "non-cognitive" skills like discipline, curiosity, and focus.
- Pretend play has cognitive, social/emotional, and physical benefits for child development. It can enhance children's cognitive flexibility and ultimately their creativity. Pretend play provides important benefits to children.
What Do Early-Learners need most. In this article the
“child and Adolescent Development” we read about the a study published earlier entitled “Is Kindergarten the New First Grade”. It tells that young children need most the academic study more time on teacher –directed math and reading instruction and less time on art, music and child selected activities. But some researcher suggest the answer is no. Beacuse according to them children need play in terms in studying. And also I’m the one who can say that children need a concept of paly in education. It really helps to our kindergarten or preschool student. Like in the American Journal of Play finds strong evidence of the relationship between free play and literacy skills such as recognizing letters and numbers. Also it helps to children to develop language skills and love of leraning. When the child plays to their classmates through this they enhance their vocubolary and self-confidence to others. Also playing helps children to develop “non-cognitive” skills – such as discipline curiosity and palying attention. That’s why is not to bad give a play activities to children. John Bowlby: Father of Attachment Theory
John Bowlby is an English Psychologist, is widely
cerdited with having put “scientific” name to motherly love and the widely help assumptionsas to it’s importance to the mother’s child. He emphatize the mothers love. It’s very imortant to the mother had a attachment to their baby. A mother lovingly crading her baby is one of the most potent visual and emoyional symbols in all cultures. Some mother did not care their own baby because of their work. Usually happen child grow with carer. Sometimes when the mother is not around to their baby, the chilg undergo in seperation anxiety As a mother we are the one who take care to our own child. Give our all love to our child to grow children with a good attitude and build a good attachment to our babies. Beacuse it is one of good component to grow child physically and emotionally. The Need for Pretend Play in Child Development
Pretend play is important to the child development. Many
peiple often think of play in the form of images or young vhildren at recess engaging games. In systematic research demonstrated the clear benefits of childrens engagement in pretend games. They have cognitive , social or emotional and physical development that we benefit in pretend play. For me it is not a bad idea to develop and enhance the children in different aspect. In this article says the important benifit in early pretend play may be enchancesment of the child’s capacity for cognitive flexibilty and , ultimately, creativity. Pretend play is good way also to our children. Children need these because it has many benefit that they get it.