The Importance of Play-Based Learning in Nursery Schools
Play-based learning is the foundation of early childhood education in Canada. Nursery schools use structured play activities to help children develop cognitive skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.
Research consistently shows that children learn best through play.
Play-based learning supports multiple areas of development simultaneously.
Imaginative play, such as pretend play and role-playing, helps children develop social skills, emotional understanding, and creativity.
Structured play activities in nursery schools are carefully designed to meet learning objectives while maintaining the joy and spontaneity of play.
Outdoor play is an essential component of play-based learning.
Conclusion: Play-based learning in nursery schools creates joyful, engaging learning experiences that support all areas of child development.
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