In the early childhood years, individual play is essential for children’s development. But by the time they reach elementary school, play should also involve friends.
Social interactions are a significant part of children’s growth and development. They help kids improve their communication skills, reflect inwardly, and learn to interact with others.
Finally, let your child make decisions regarding their playtime. It can feel tempting to step in and direct your child to do a certain task. However, the ability to make their own decisions will strengthen their cognitive skills, so try to refrain from stepping in and let playtime be somewhat unstructured.
Hopefully, you’ve now become inspired to play!
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