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      • Research shows play can improve children's abilities to plan, organize, get along with others and regulate emotions. In addition, play helps with language, math and social skills, and even helps children cope with stress.
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  2. Research shows play can improve children's abilities to plan, organize, get along with others and regulate emotions. In addition, play helps with language, math and social skills, and even helps children cope with stress.

  3. Dec 21, 2021 · Play builds skills such as intrinsic motivation and executive functioning. Executive functioning includes working memory, flexible thinking, and self-regulation. Children use these skills to learn, solve problems, follow directions, and pay attention. Play also supports early math skills such as spatial concepts.

    • Physical. Active play helps kids with coordination, balance, motor skills, and spending their natural energy (which promotes better eating and sleeping habits).
    • Emotional. During play, kids learn to cope with emotions like fear, frustration, anger, and aggression in a situation they control. They can also practice empathy and understanding.
    • Social. Playing with others helps kids negotiate group dynamics, collaborate, compromise, deal with others’ feelings, and share – the list goes on.
    • Cognitive. Children learn to think, read, remember, reason, and pay attention through play.
  4. Aug 31, 2018 · 1. Play is essential for healthy brain development. In order to grow and develop healthy connections, our brains need plenty of something called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF. This...

  5. Playful learning leverages the power of active (minds-on), engaging (not distracting), meaningful, socially interactive, and iterative thinking and learning (Zosh et al. 2018) in powerful ways that lead to increased learning. Free play lets children explore and express themselves—to be the captains of their own ship.

  6. Jun 7, 2023 · Child & Teen Health. Play helps children practice key skills and build their strengths. Joyful play of all kinds helps children and teens in many ways. June 7, 2023. By Claire McCarthy, MD, Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing.

  7. Play supports children’s skills across all developmental domains: social and emotional, language (Ramani 2012), cognitive, self-help, and large and small motor (Bongiorno 2019). By actively exploring objects and people, infants and toddlers discover things like the following (Piaget, quoted in Maguire-Fong 2015):