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The Session The Power of Play

 

Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:7

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith;

 

Research shows play can:

·  improve children's abilities to plan

·  Improve children’s ability to organize

·  improve children’s ability to get along

·  regulate emotions

Play helps with academics and stress

·  language

·  math

·  social skills

·  help with coping with stress

Reasons Children Don’t Play As Much:

·  tightly structured family and school schedules,

·  more parents working outside the home,

·  fewer safe places to play,

·  rising media use and screen

·  preschoolers watches 4.5 hours of TV each day!

Recommendations:

·  Pediatricians also advise parents to look for quality child care or preschool programs that include playful approaches to learning.

·  Play is important from birth on. It facilitates healthy growth in all stages of development

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