The Need for Pretend Play in Child Development

The Need for Pretend Play in Child Development.

By Scott Barry Kaufman Ph.D.

Imaginative play is a vital component

to normal child development.

Many people often think of play

in the form of images of young

children at recess engaging in

games of tag, ball, using slides,

swings, and physically exploring

their environments. But physical

play is not the only kind of play.

We often use the terms pretend play

or make-believe play (the acting out

of stories which involve multiple

perspectives and the playful

manipulation of ideas and emotions),

that reflect a critical feature of

the child’s cognitive and social

development. Over the last seventy-five

years a number of theorists and researchers

have identified the values of such imaginative

play as a vital component to the normal

development of a child.

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https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/beautiful-minds/201203/the-need-pretend-play-in-child-development

To involve you child in imaginative

pretend play, do drop in to Kartwheel.

we have loads of pretend play toys

that will engage both you and your

child in hours of fun.Our kitchen,

shopping zone, toy house, cupcake bakery,

handy man tools are some of them.

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