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Growth and Development

Play

Picture of a young girl on a swing Play is a very important part of development for your growing child. Not only is play time entertaining for your child, but it also provides stimulation, increases skills and coordination, provides an outlet for your child's energy, and helps to encourage exploration by your child. Play is also important for the following reasons:

  • Play can help to teach your child concepts of shapes, numbers, colors, different sizes, and textures.

  • Play can help your child become a social being and encourage your child to be a part of a group and to share.

  • Play allows for creativity and fantasy.

  • Play helps children discover what they enjoy and what they excel at doing.

  • Play provides a means (other than talking) for your child to express his/her fears, needs and wants.

Listed in the directory below you will find some additional information regarding the different types of play, for which we have provided a brief overview.

If you cannot find the information in which you are interested, please visit the Growth and Development Online Resources page in this Web site for an Internet/World Wide Web address that may contain additional information on that topic.

Stages of Play

Infant Play

Toddler Play

Preschool Play

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