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As per statistics, only 1 in 3 children are active every day and less than 50 percent of the time is spent in playing games. Are you worried? So am I! But like every other issue, this one has a solution too! Parents can always play a key role in helping their child to become more active. Therefore, we’ve come up with a – List...
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Play is undoubtedly the only way that helps children explore their surroundings. Playing is not always about winning or losing a game. It is our responsibility as elders to make the environment a place where every child thrives, and there should be only one curriculum; a responsive one that should be built around the curious attitude of kids with ample time to play. This piece...
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Just like anything else, making friends is essential for the little ones, especially for the disabled children. You should always encourage your child to learn how to play and grow the friendship. Play and friendship help disabled kids to learn many things that are not even taught in a classroom. Mixing up with other kids makes them feel motivated and also develop their skills and...
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As your little one grows, his/her playing styles and preference vary accordingly. Right from his first step to his first day at school, the changes he goes through in life as well as in the surroundings are best armored through play. Here we have summed up a guideline for what to expect at each developmental stage. Continue reading; 1) Play for Toddlers Toddlers aged between...
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The importance of play to a child’s development is known to all. The more you let your child play, the more they will explore & learn. Have you ever heard of the term “free play”? If you are not aware of the term, read the write-up and get to know about the concept in-depth. These days, parents feel they have no choice but to pack...
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