Play-based education is vital for children's development, fostering creativity, problem-solving and social skills. Research indicates that play enhances learning by activating the brain's pleasure ...
Play is often viewed as the natural language of childhood. But beyond simply being fun, play is a vital component of early ...
Explore how learning through play strengthens brain connections, improves emotional stability, and supports natural thinking skills in young children. Understan ...
Cambridge’s research review also found that play-based learning achieves the best results when it includes a mix of child-initiated and adult-led activities. The role of the teacher in a play-based ...
Parents visiting their children’s kindergarten class for the first time may think they’ve arrived at the wrong room, especially if they expect it to resemble the kindergarten they attended as ...
Today's children are growing up in a rapidly transforming digital era. From an early age, they're exposed to digital stimulation. It means their way of thinking is developing differently from that of ...
Children learning through play at the launch of the Takalani Sesame Regional Play Festivals. Picture Supplied In its bid to encourage parents and caregivers to adopt play-based learning to support ...
Connecticut teachers want you to know that “play-based learning” is not an oxymoron. For years child development and education experts have praised the benefits of play-based learning — a pedagogy ...
PLAY has long been recognised as a fundamental activity that nurtures well-rounded development in children. To take this a step further, Taylor’s College hosted “Play and Learn”, an activity that ...