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We all know kids love playgrounds. Now, research
shows that playing on the playground can boost brainpower too! Playing
has been linked to emotional, social, motor and cognitive development.
Playgrounds facilitate the benefits of pure, spontaneous and active
free play. Some ways they do it are listed below.

Play and Free Play

While
we take the playing done by children for granted, we seldom ponder the
mechanics of it. There are many ways that children play and they have
unique benefits to the child’s development. Physical play such as
running, jumping, dancing promotes physical fitness. Fantasy play such
as dressing up or pretend play expands the mind and imagination. Young
children play in a very simple manner, their games and scenarios
becoming more complex as they grow and develop.


We all know kids love playgrounds. Now, research
shows that playing on the playground can boost brainpower too! Playing
has been linked to emotional, social, motor and cognitive development.
Playgrounds facilitate the benefits of pure, spontaneous and active
free play. Some ways they do it are listed below.

Play and Free Play

While
we take the playing done by children for granted, we seldom ponder the
mechanics of it. There are many ways that children play and they have
unique benefits to the child’s development. Physical play such as
running, jumping, dancing promotes physical fitness. Fantasy play such
as dressing up or pretend play expands the mind and imagination. Young
children play in a very simple manner, their games and scenarios
becoming more complex as they grow and develop.


An article about the specific intelligence and learning benefits of music for young children

Young children just love music and often it is through music that young children communicate for the first time, whether it be through gesture, smiling or action.

But is there more to it than that?

There is a growing amount of evidence to show that music enhances a childs ability to think, learn, reason and create and it is in the first five years of a child’s life that all of the formative brain development and connections are being formed. Music brain researcher, Dr Gordon Shaw describes music as “a window into higher brain Function”.


An article about the specific intelligence and learning benefits of music for young children

Young children just love music and often it is through music that young children communicate for the first time, whether it be through gesture, smiling or action.

But is there more to it than that?

There is a growing amount of evidence to show that music enhances a childs ability to think, learn, reason and create and it is in the first five years of a child’s life that all of the formative brain development and connections are being formed. Music brain researcher, Dr Gordon Shaw describes music as “a window into higher brain Function”.


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