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Why We Play

Episode 17 of the Tiny Talks on Early Learning podcast, hosted by Gulf Regional Early Childhood Services, titled "Why We Play" was published on July 15, 2024 and runs 25 minutes.

July 15, 2024 ·25m · Tiny Talks on Early Learning

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In this week's episode, we examine the critical role of play in early childhood development. Join us as we explore how play serves as a powerful vehicle for learning, fostering cognitive, emotional, social, and physical growth in young children.

Our expert guest, Amanda Morgan, will share insights into how play stimulates brain development, enhances creativity, and builds essential life skills. We'll discuss the various types of play, from unstructured free play to guided play, and how each uniquely contributes to a child's development.

But the conversation doesn't stop there. We'll emphasize why it's crucial for early educators to teach adults—parents, caregivers, and community members—about the learning that occurs through play. By understanding the profound impact of play, adults can better support and encourage these vital activities, ensuring children have the rich play experiences they need to thrive.

Tune in to discover practical strategies for incorporating more play into early education settings and tips for communicating the importance of play to adults. Whether you're an educator, parent, or simply passionate about early childhood development, this episode will equip you with the knowledge and tools to advocate for the power of play. Don't miss this engaging and informative discussion that will inspire you to champion play as a cornerstone of early childhood education!

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