Does play affect intelligence?

A great post about how play develops intelligence from the brightside blog…

Too many parents consider play as simply a means of diverting and distracting their children. Playthings are often seen as a means of keeping children happy, rewarding them, keeping them out of mischief, and giving parents free time.

Not often enough do parents think of play and toys as fundamental aspects of a child’s education, as a means through which children learn to understand the world around them, and as the primary method by which children acquire many basic skills.

Parents can help make their children’s play stimulating by doing three things.

Read more by clicking here… http://officialplay.org/2008/04/13/play-is-serious-business-for-childrens-intelligence/

One Response to “Does play affect intelligence?”

  1. coraimazap Says:

    I think that any activity with children are only for their good!

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