It is well-documented that play is essential for children’s cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being both at home and at school. In addition, play can help

It is well-documented that play is essential for children’s cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being both at home and at school. In addition, play can help
Technology, poverty and violence are major factors in reducing the amount of playtime young children experience, according to Dr. Dorothy Sluss, professor of elementary and
Play is crucial in child development, educational growth, and brain development, according to current research. But academics continue to crowd out play within primary grades,