#5for5 campaign: Why learning through play is vital for young children

Childcare, Early childhood development

In the latest of our series on aspects of early childhood development for 国产视频's #5for5 campaign, we look at the importance of learning through play.


Every child needs to play to develop properly. Without it, they cannot reach their full potential.听It国产视频檚 the work of childhood.听

国产视频淧lay is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning,国产视频 said the聽Fred Rogers Center for early learning.听国产视频淏ut for children, play is serious learning.听Imaginary play helps children develop some necessary survival skills.国产视频

Play is important for many reasons.听For babies and toddlers, responsive communication and play are a聽serious business, laying the foundations for formal education.听

The first years of life shape a child国产视频檚 future into adulthood. This is when the most significant brain development happens, particularly in the first two years of life. Lack of play and communication, known as 国产视频渦nder-stimulation国产视频, can have long-term negative consequences on a child国产视频檚 learning and physical and mental health.

Simple games such as stacking and knocking over blocks teach toddlers critical pre-maths and pre-science concepts, including shapes, gravity, balance聽and counting.听

Play develops motor skills and helps children learn聽communication, socialisation聽and problem-solving, and expands creativity, according to a report by聽the Global Business Coalition for Education.听

Missing out on critical communication, early learning and play due to an humanitarian聽emergency can significantly impact a child国产视频檚 brain architecture and聽ability to learn聽basic skills. And that聽can have a big effect on children getting into school and succeeding in the classroom.

Children learn so much through play 国产视频 such as what sinks and floats; mathematical concepts, including how to balance blocks to build a tower; and literacy skills, such as trying out new vocabulary or storytelling skills as 国产视频渁cting out国产视频 different roles.听

They are also learning about fun 国产视频 and how important that is in life.听

Hanne Rasmussen, CEO of the聽LEGO Foundation, said: 国产视频淏oth in the formal education system and in the homes of children, the focus on the value of play is rather limited.听

国产视频淭hat国产视频檚 really something we want to work on 国产视频 to improve the understanding of the value of play and what play really can do, where more and more it is squeezed by a desire both from the formal system and from parents that children should learn specific literacy and numeracy quite early.听

国产视频淚n the early years 国产视频 and that国产视频檚 up to around eight 国产视频 a play-based methodology makes a lot of sense.国产视频澛

As children spend most of their young lives with their parents, it国产视频檚 crucial that the parental bond with their babies is positive and nurturing; and play is a way of strengthening it. Stimulation and interaction are especially important in the first two years.听

Psychologist Sue Gerhardt, author of Why Love Matters, said: 国产视频淧arents who are tuned in to their babies and toddlers国产视频 emotional states聽help the child to become aware of them.听

国产视频淲ith adult help, they slowly learn how to manage their own feelings and to reflect on them. These experiences are written into the brain as the medial pre-frontal cortex connects and develops.听

国产视频淚n conditions of poverty, many parents are so stressed that they are less able to pay sensitive attention to their babies and toddlers.听聽

国产视频淪o, we have to reduce poverty in order to improve parenting and improve the prospects of poor children.听

国产视频淥r, perhaps an easier target, we have to find ways to support parents of babies and toddlers better so that they can give their children the attention they need for good brain and emotional development.国产视频

With so many other challenges facing young children in developing countries, the importance of play has not been a聽top priority 国产视频撀爋ther issues like nutrition, safety and protection come first.

However, in some cultures, play for young children is considered more important than education. Play lays the foundations for formal education. It develops motor skills and helps聽to develop聽communication, socialisation, problem-solving and creativity.


In Chile聽children typically do not learn to read, or even begin working with the full alphabet, until around five years old.

国产视频淓arly聽childhood education has not, in Latin America in general, been thought of as education,国产视频 said聽Catherine Snow, an expert on children国产视频檚聽language and literacy development at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.听

国产视频淭he approach is: let the kids play, get them used to being in groups聽and we国产视频檒l worry about teaching them starting in first grade.

国产视频淏ut then in first grade, the expectations for progress are suddenly very high聽and none of the preparatory work has been done. Kids kind of get dropped into the deep end.国产视频

The hands-on approach to books in the Pe帽alol茅n classrooms is聽part of Un Buen Comienzo聽(国产视频渁 good start国产视频), a programme designed with guidance from Snow and Harvard colleagues.

International bodies, such as the United Nations and the European Union, have also聽begun to consider and develop policies concerned with children国产视频檚 right to play, with the educational and societal benefits of play provision聽and with the implications of this for leisure facilities and educational programmes

10 facts about the importance of play

  1. Play lays the foundation for literacy. Through play children learn to make and practise new sounds. They try out new vocabulary, on their own or with friends, and exercise their imagination through storytelling.
  2. Play is learning. Play nurtures development and fulfils a baby国产视频檚 inborn need to learn. Play takes many forms, from shaking a rattle to peek-a-boo to hide-and-seek. Play can be done by a child alone, with another child, in a group or with an adult.
  3. Play encourages adults to communicate with the children in their lives. Adults support play by giving children the opportunity to engage in play, by knowing when not to intervene, and by knowing when to intervene.
  4. Play gives children the chance to be spontaneous. You may think your child should be rolling the truck on the ground but that doesn国产视频檛 mean that truck is not equally useful as a stacking toy.
  5. Play gives children choice. Having enough toys or activities to choose from will allow children to express themselves.
  6. Play gives children space. To practise physical movement, balance and to test their own limits.
  7. Play gives adults the chance to learn how to play again. One of the most challenging parts of play is incorporating yourself in it.
  8. Play allows adults to learn their child国产视频檚 body language. Knowing when you should incorporate yourself in your child国产视频檚 play is key.
  9. Play teaches adults patience and understanding. If you do choose to join in your child国产视频檚 play make sure that you do not try to take it over and force incorporation of your ultimate learning objectives into their play. Structured adult-led activities have their time and place but remember to allow for time for children to control and decide their own play.
  10. Play is fun. Learning to play well, both by themselves and with others, sets children up to be contented and sociable.

厂辞耻谤肠别:听National Literacy Trust (UK)


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