Why is Movement Important in Childhood? As children move, they gain experience. Their worlds grow from their primary caretakers to the ceiling, floor, bed, and…
Many play activities consist of interactive, physical peer-to-peer play, and imaginative, play pretend. Both forms offer a variety of benefits, including the assistance of building…
During play, children reenact everyday scenarios, learning perspective through role play with their peers. There are connections between brain regions and neural networks. A neural…