Learn and Play are Important
Children learn and develop his confidence by playing. Play in children is not something that happened or just to fill their spare time. Playing
is very important for children, because through play children explore
the world around him, gain insight into events and situations. He learned to understand the world in the true sense.Playing is learning
Playing is very important for personal development of children and to further basic skills such as reading, writing, numeracy and understand many things. Play contributes to the growth and development of children physically, socially, cognitively, emotionally and spiritually. If children do not learn through the game, its impact not only on later school achievement, but also in personality and behavior anak.Kids play on Morro Strand State skiprope Beachphoto © 2008 Mike Baird | more info (via: Wylio)
By playing children develop skills in the following areas:
Emotional abilities. Children learn to handle disappointment, develop perseverance, feel the excitement when the business was taken after a few tries to succeed.
Motor skills. Children develop rapid muscle responses, assessing the situation on the ground and hand-eye coordination better. Gross and fine motor skills develop with playing.
Cognitive abilities. Through play children learn logic, concentrate better, refrain from action, understand the nuances of vocabulary and language learning.
The children hear, see, and feel with direct experience in their game. Children learn to understand the world by imitating and trying all sorts of complex interactions. A game that seems as simple as playing a role, drawing lines with a pencil on paper, makeup in a mirror, or climb a tree to teach children about themselves and their environment.
Children do not have patterns, habits or routines that remain. They are constantly faced with new opportunities that are too good to pass up. Children are very intense in their play and explore the world with all its possibilities and its limits. Play is "hard work" for a child. He found everything through his own creativity.Playing foster self-confidence
In addition it is important to the development of children, play also reinforces self-confidence. Children can say: "I can!" Learning to face the possibility and impossibility, learning to concentrate and deal with conflict may be obtained through free play. The definition of free games is the freedom to explore without the demands of adults, rules and time pressure. With the free play of a child develop self-confidence to:
interact with other children or adults
learn by trial and error
share with others
communicate and express opinions
overcoming fear
By playing, children learn to be independent and responsible, which is an important element in self-confidence. Unfortunately, many parents limit their children to play freely so that impede the growth of his confidence. As parents we need to provide a safe and friendly environment where children can play freely. Let your child play games programmed with as little as possible. Outside of the game is not only healthy but also gives an important opportunity to explore the world. Even when it rains, the kids can have fun in the rain. Many moving and exploring nature are not only good for children but will also strengthen the sense of community.
Playing is very important for personal development of children and to further basic skills such as reading, writing, numeracy and understand many things. Play contributes to the growth and development of children physically, socially, cognitively, emotionally and spiritually. If children do not learn through the game, its impact not only on later school achievement, but also in personality and behavior anak.Kids play on Morro Strand State skiprope Beachphoto © 2008 Mike Baird | more info (via: Wylio)
By playing children develop skills in the following areas:
Emotional abilities. Children learn to handle disappointment, develop perseverance, feel the excitement when the business was taken after a few tries to succeed.
Motor skills. Children develop rapid muscle responses, assessing the situation on the ground and hand-eye coordination better. Gross and fine motor skills develop with playing.
Cognitive abilities. Through play children learn logic, concentrate better, refrain from action, understand the nuances of vocabulary and language learning.
The children hear, see, and feel with direct experience in their game. Children learn to understand the world by imitating and trying all sorts of complex interactions. A game that seems as simple as playing a role, drawing lines with a pencil on paper, makeup in a mirror, or climb a tree to teach children about themselves and their environment.
Children do not have patterns, habits or routines that remain. They are constantly faced with new opportunities that are too good to pass up. Children are very intense in their play and explore the world with all its possibilities and its limits. Play is "hard work" for a child. He found everything through his own creativity.Playing foster self-confidence
In addition it is important to the development of children, play also reinforces self-confidence. Children can say: "I can!" Learning to face the possibility and impossibility, learning to concentrate and deal with conflict may be obtained through free play. The definition of free games is the freedom to explore without the demands of adults, rules and time pressure. With the free play of a child develop self-confidence to:
interact with other children or adults
learn by trial and error
share with others
communicate and express opinions
overcoming fear
By playing, children learn to be independent and responsible, which is an important element in self-confidence. Unfortunately, many parents limit their children to play freely so that impede the growth of his confidence. As parents we need to provide a safe and friendly environment where children can play freely. Let your child play games programmed with as little as possible. Outside of the game is not only healthy but also gives an important opportunity to explore the world. Even when it rains, the kids can have fun in the rain. Many moving and exploring nature are not only good for children but will also strengthen the sense of community.
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