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Thursday, 18 June 2015

Let kids play



Children are learning all the time. Play stimulates his brain and helps them start making sense of the world. Play also helps children build confidence, feel loved and develop communication, social and physical skills.


Also playing provided children with something children don’t get enough of anymore, having fun is the best kind exercise and  activities that get children body moving. Its good if children meet others children for a playdate social play are great way for your child to make first friends.
 But don't expect sharing and taking turns just yet children believe they're the centre of the world and that everything belongs to them. Keep a ‘busy box’ of useful things to encourage creative play. Things like colored paper, empty food boxes, plastic cups, and ribbons anything that’s safe will let your child’s imagination going.
 Read books, sing songs or tell stories together. These activities build children talking and listening skills, as well as sparking their imagination and helping his memory. This is an important period of emotional development for your child. They are going through lots of feelings themselves, while also learning about other people’s feelings. 
Temper tantrums are normal, because children often don't have the words to express frustration, anger, embarrassment and other big emotions for example, guilt and shame. Your support helps your child’s development a lot. 
Supporting and encouraging children efforts builds confidence and encourages them to keep trying. Creative play is very important for child’s development. You can encourage your child by making lots of time for free flowing creative activities.
****Let  kids play****
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