Vol. 31 No. 1-2 (2006): THE PRIMARY TEACHER
Articles

Play Based Development of Children

Published 2006-01-31

Keywords

  • play activities,
  • children play

How to Cite

Soni, R. (2006). Play Based Development of Children. THE PRIMARY TEACHER, 31(1-2), p.5-10. http://14.139.250.109:8090/index.php/tpt/article/view/219

Abstract

Play is the most important activity in children’s lives. Play is not only a source of great pleasure for children but also the basis of all their learning and development. Theoretically there is a widespread acceptance of the idea that play is very important for a child; but at the practical level, play is too often replaced with worksheets and highly structured forms of learning. However, research verifies that play is a vehicle that enhances a child’s total development. Play, with or without material, influences all aspects of development, i.e. social, emotional, physical, motor and intellectual.