'Dummy' The Importance of Play: Unstructured Play for Children's Development
Admin English | Thu, 26 Sep 2024
While structured activities and academic achievement are important, unstructured play is equally crucial for children's physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development.
Through play, children explore their surroundings, experiment with ideas, develop creativity and problem-solving skills, and learn to interact with others. Parents can encourage unstructured play by providing open-ended toys, creating safe play spaces, and allowing children time for self-directed exploration.