The Role of Play in ECE

 



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Play is a fundamental aspect of ECE because it serves as the primary way children learn about the world around them. Play allows children to explore their imagination, practice problem-solving, and develop both their motor and social skills. There are various types of play, including free play, guided play, and structured play, each contributing differently to a child's growth. ECE programs incorporate play to support children's learning in areas like literacy, numeracy, and science, all while helping them develop critical life skills such as resilience, creativity, and teamwork.

Key Points:

  • The importance of play in child development.
  • Different types of play (free play, guided play, structured play).
  • How play contributes to cognitive, social, and emotional growth.



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