Taking Playtime Seriously
'Play is a universal, cross-cultural and necessary attribute of childhood, essential for development and essential for learning. Experts who study it say that play is intrinsic to childrens natures, but still needs support and attention from the adults around them.
Children are natural players, right from the beginning. Its hard to imagine when an infant or a toddler isnt playing, said Catherine Tamis-LeMonda, a professor of applied psychology at New York University who studies play and learning in babies and young children. She cited, for example, the joys of mushing food, pulling books off a shelf or making noises rattling a paper bag.
I dont like it when scientists think children are playing only when they sit down with some toys, she said. Almost all the learning that goes on in the first years of life is in the context of exploration of the environment.">>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/29/well/family/taking-playtime-seriously.html?