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Benefits Of Childhood Development Books On The Topic Of Play


By: Seo5 Consulting
Submitted: 2011-04-14 05:22:50 | Word Count: 546


Learning to play with your children is an important component to an accelerated developmental process. Learning at play is becoming more popular as parents see the benefits of using various "play to learn" techniques, to enhance their child's learning experience. Childhood development books on play are a great place to start reading about the methods and reason behind why certain activities are beneficial. Ultimately learning at play will bring together ideas and creativity, while developing relationships, physical co-ordination, and a better ability to understand other people and the world. Play is the natural way that all children learn.

Benefits of play include:

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• Learning to learn
• Improved self-esteem and overall well-being
• Caring about, and understanding others
• Dealing with obstacles and setbacks
• Developing control
• Learning to form relationships with peers
• Developing concentration
• Learning to think creatively and generate new ideas
• Gaining physical co-ordination and fitness

When a child is playing his or her brain is constantly at work. The regular exposure to new ideas and concepts, will condition him or her to expect changes in life, and adapt as they see fit. Childhood development books may offer exercises and ideas to regularly offer new obstacles and challenges, which parents and children can work through together.

It's important to play with your child, oppose to giving them a task on their own. Childhood development books promote playing together to strengthen the parent-child bond, and to establish family values based around working together. Parents influence their children's long-term behavior. When children see his or her parent calmly figuring out the answer to a puzzle, or patiently sounding out words in a book, the child will absorb these lessons and apply them at school, and later on in their adulthood.

Childhood Development Books on Playing to Learn

The most important play-to-learn technique is to make it fun. Playing needs to be entertaining and interesting, including a variety of toys, crafts and puzzles. There are childhood development books which will offer specific toys and games to inspire a parent on their quest to make playtime a more productive and meaningful experience.

It is through play that children will develop their personality, and their aptitude can be fully explored. As a parent, never openly display negativity. Children can sense even the slightest unwillingness, so be upbeat, enthusiastic and genuinely interested in accelerating the child's emotional, social, and physical developmental abilities.

There are key childhood development books which provide in depth insight into the psychology behind learning at play. A suitable childhood development book, for both parents and teachers is, "The Power of Play" by Dr. Ingrid Crowther. This book is provided in soft cover or EBook format, and focuses on the importance, cognitive and social developmental stages of play. This well received childhood development book is written in an easy to understand format, supported by photographs that clarify the type of play being described. Find childhood development books like, "The Power of Play" and other books for both adults and children at Lifelong Learn.

Author Resource:- Lifelong Learn, lead by expert childcare educator, Dr. Ingrid Crowther specializes in early childhood education by providing consulting services, custom workshops, adult and teacher education. Lifelong Learn also provides education texts and publications for various childhood education stages. For more information visit www.LifeLongLearn.com.

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