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Module 3 play

Module 3 play

Q As an early childhood educator, many parents and/or administrators may question the use play in your classroom. Using your own philosophy of teaching and any theoretical perspectives you have read about and believe in, how would you justify the importance of play in your classroom?

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Play is fundamental to development due to its contribution to the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social well-being of youth and children. Though there are immense benefits of play for both kids and parents, time for play has been significantly lowered for some children. Play is so essential to ideal child development that it has been acknowledged as a right of every child by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights (Ginsburg, 2007). Play assist children to utilize their creativity while developing their dexterity,