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Educating Parents on the Importance of Play 

As a parent, we desire our child to be the best. We desire them to learn, develop and achieve success in life. However, due to hectic schedules, school preparation and day to day chores, there is one basic thing that gets easily ignored and that is play. Play can be

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Every day Play Activities Without Toys to Boost Speech 

We usually picture flashcards, books, or dazzling toys when we consider helping children to learn to talk. However, there are some simple options to help speech development in kids without necessarily involving toys. Actually, even simple activities such as mealtime, bathing, or even dressing could be used as effective learning

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How Play Builds Attention, Turn-taking and Listening 

When children play it may appear as just fun. Toys are running, the room is full of laughter and imagination is on the go. However, something important is going on, behind all that fun. Play is secretly assisting children to build up essential skills they will utilize daily. These skills

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How Play Encourages Speech Development? 

The parents are eager to hear the child say their first word. It is thrilling, unforgettable, and can be regarded as a huge milestone. However, what many parents don’t realise is that speech development does not begin with words, it begins with play. Since the beginning of interactions, play assists

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The Link Between Play and Early Communication Skills 

When we imagine play, we tend to envision fun and laughter with toys on the floor. To small children, however, play is not just a means of passing time. It is among the most significant modes through which they learn how to interact with the surrounding world. Since the initial

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How Interactive Play Can Boost Your Child’s Speech Development

Play isn’t just about having fun. It is the way that Children learn about the world, improve their interaction with other people. It is the beginning of their communication skills. As you are playing and your child is talking and laughing and interacting, their brain is not simply having fun. They are experiencing interactive

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