“Given its all-consuming and pervasive nature, it is not surprising that play makes major contributions to growth and development during the preschool years.” (p. 61) The Preschool Years: Family Strategies That Work – From Experts and Parents by Ellen Galinsky and Judy David.
- Play fosters a positive self-concept.
- Play promotes language development.
- Play stimulates thinking and problem-solving.
- Play enables children to understand the world.
- Play is a forum for children to express and resolve their feelings.
- Play enhances creativity.
- Play develops social skills and social thinking.
In Kindermusik we use pretend play as a bridge from a child’s real life experiences to creative thinking strategies that develop language, sensory, motor, and cognitive skills. While playing, your child uses concepts already acquired; however, the play reinforces those concepts and increases your child’s competence. You may notice that as your child becomes more and more comfortable with a certain type of play, the play becomes varied and boundaries are expanded. Read through the list above and you’ll see why we use play each week to grow your child!
“…[T]he capacity to play seems inherent in the human species, but it takes a supportive environment to bring out its potential.”
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