"MY CHILD JUST PLAYS ALL DAY"
The truth is children learn so much through play. A child learns physical skills, both small and large motor. They learn language skills as well as how to interact with others. Play also helps develop a child's emotional health. Through play children learn about the world and themselves.
Play gives children different sensory, physical, and cognitive experiences. Different play experiences helps children develop socially, emotionally and builds brain connections.
Learning Centers offer a variety of opportunities for children to engage with each other through various experiences. Children are naturally curious and learn best through hands-on exploration and discovery.
Children's books encourage creative thinking and helps to produce new ideas. These books are connected to activities and learning centers and help children build language skills, print awareness and to learn about the world around them.
Through trial and error and exploring materials things are learned along the way. Blowouts, bandages, and boredom... learning never stops! Have a look at some play-based activities that promote learning.