How does play benefit the physical development of children in the early years setting?

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The Power of Play in Early Development

Explore the crucial role of play in the physical growth and development of children in early years settings. This quiz aims to gather insights from those working in the field about the benefits and challenges associated with play-based learning.

Join us to uncover:

  • The importance of play for physical development
  • Time allocation for play in the curriculum
  • Changes observed post-lockdown
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by JumpingJoy45
Do you work in the early years?
Yes
No
How long have you been working in the early years?
In your opinion why is play so important in the early years?
Are children getting enough time to play?
Yes
No
If no, why are children not getting enough time? For example Curriculum?
Have you seen a difference in Children's physical development when starting school since the lockdown in 2020?
Have you seen any differences in Childrens physical development? If so what?
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