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  1. When children play, they learn: Play is children’s natural language and the most important context in which they learn, experiment with new ideas, and develop understandings about the world. Through play, young children build the skills they need for critical thinking, collaboration, and leadership. Play is how children learn to solve

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  3. 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).

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  4. This idea resonates with the theoretical framework used in this study, which emphasise the importance of child-initiated play and guided play in developing different domains of young...

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  5. Many studies have shown that kids with good social skills and emotional health do better in school and are more likely to avoid dangerous behavior as teenagers. Through play, children develop their ability to form relationships with other children and with teachers.

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  6. Playful learning describes a learning context in which children learn content while playing freely (free play or self-directed play), with teacher guidance (guided play), or in a structured game.

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