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Three examples of how different types of play contribute to the development of children?


Three examples of how different types of play contribute to the development of children?

Outdoor play = large motor skills, body control and awareness.

Puzzles = analytical thinking and problem solving.

Group play = social skills and manners

Is that what you mean?

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