
Different cultures view play through different lenses. Sometimes parents ask their children to stop playing and start studying. In early childhood, learning is embedded in play.
By not playing and exploring the environment, children are missing out on important benefits.
Through play, children improve their communication skills, enhance their social and emotional wellbeing, develop a faster memory, and try creative solutions.
Most important, they live healthier and happier.
For more information, refer to the Parenting for Brain website.
