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Child's Play ❲2024❳

: Some children engage in "schema play," repetitive patterns of behavior (like transporting or enclosing) that can be supported by specific materials. 3. Standards for Observation and Reporting

: Research suggests father-child play in Western cultures is often more physical and spontaneous, making unique "additive" contributions to development compared to mother-child interactions. Child's Play

: Through play, children learn to make friends, compromise, and handle frustration. Social skills developed in early childhood (e.g., third grade) are strong predictors of future academic success. : Some children engage in "schema play," repetitive

: Activities like running, jumping, and climbing strengthen large muscle groups and improve balance and coordination. 2. Types and Modes of Play children learn to make friends

Supporting Children’s Learning Through Play - ChildCare.gov