7.07.2014
Projects & Play
"Positive play experiences develop positive emotional well-being.
Through play and imagination, a child can fulfill wishes and overcome fears of unpleasant experiences.
Play helps the child master the environment. When children feel secure, safe, successful and capable, they acquire important components of positive emotional health.
Sharing play experiences also can create strong bonds between parent and child." {From Jane K Frobose Review: A. Bruce, CSU Extension Specialist, Child Development/Parenting Specialist}
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So true...play is the work of a child! ( it doesn't mean they don't need to learn to work too, but in general...at an early age, they enjoy work, and it can be made to be like play!) Love to see your kids climbing!
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