Learning Through Play Starting at infancy, it is through play that young children acquire skills such as problem solving, physical (motor) skills, exploratory learning, social skills, and sensory development. Through play, children can develop in all of the 4 domains of child development: intellectual, social, physical and language.For example, when playing tag, how does he know whether to walk or run to catch a person? How does he know which direction to run to tag a person? Does he run in circles or in a direct line to that person? These are skills that kids can learn by playing. Find more information on our Learning Through Play Resources page.The following are simple and creative activities you can do as parents to turn ordinary minutes of time into meaningful, interesting, fun and stimulating moments for you and your child.NOTE: These activities should be done with the supervision of an adult. Please use caution when using small items that young children could swallow or choke on. Will It Float? What Doesn't Belong? What's Missing? Learn with Play Dough Walk & See Balloon Volleyball
Learning Through Play
Starting at infancy, it is through play that young children acquire skills such as problem solving, physical (motor) skills, exploratory learning, social skills, and sensory development. Through play, children can develop in all of the 4 domains of child development: intellectual, social, physical and language.For example, when playing tag, how does he know whether to walk or run to catch a person? How does he know which direction to run to tag a person? Does he run in circles or in a direct line to that person? These are skills that kids can learn by playing. Find more information on our Learning Through Play Resources page.The following are simple and creative activities you can do as parents to turn ordinary minutes of time into meaningful, interesting, fun and stimulating moments for you and your child.NOTE: These activities should be done with the supervision of an adult. Please use caution when using small items that young children could swallow or choke on.