Free Report On Children Play Development

Children learn by mimicking, and if you model playing by participating with your child, he or she will get some ideas about what play is and how it works.

How you will encourage your child to play will depend on her age and personality. Babies and infants, for example, learn through sensory perception and experience.

Play involves both of these elements. For children of all ages, one of the best ways to encourage play is to participate. Turning toddlers or infants “loose” and expecting them to play on their own is not necessarily beneficial – very young children do not have the cognitive ability to play together with others, and they are too young even to know how to play.

While children need to be shown what play is and how to do it, resist the temptation to instruct or dominate, which can be very challenging for parents. Here are some tips to keep the play session with your five-and-under child fun and low-key, providing instruction without being overbearing.

I have put together a completely free report (not even an optin!) that you can download at Children Play Development – to download it right click on the link and choose “save target as” to save it to your own computer. Make sure you make a note of where you have saved it so that you can then read it!

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