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  2. The Importance of Play: How Kids Learn by Having Fun - Healthline

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    Cognitive benefits. Play promotes healthy development and critical thinking skills. It reinforces memory, helps children understand cause and effect, and, according to Mendez, helps children ...

  3. Playing Dress-Up: Benefits, How to Start, and Tips - Healthline

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    Dressing up is a form of imaginative play — and imaginative play boosts problem-solving and self-regulation skills. Kids create situations and scenes and act out social events. They’re able to ...

  4. 3- to 4-Year-Olds: Developmental Milestones - WebMD

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    Between or at ages 3 and 4, your child should be able to: Walk up and down stairs, alternating feet -- one foot per step. Kick, throw, and catch a ball. Climb well. Run more confidently and ride a ...

  5. Self-Regulation Skills: What They Are and Why They're Important

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    Self-regulation, however, allows kids to manage their behaviors, body movements, and emotions while still focusing on the task at hand. When self-regulation skills are working, a child can ...

  6. Play Therapy: What Is It, How It Works, and Techniques

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    self-respect. empathy and respect for others. alleviation of anxiety. learning to fully experience and express feelings. stronger social skills. stronger family relationships. Play therapy can ...

  7. Should You Be Worried About Play Fighting? - WebMD

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    Pretending to fight can also help children learn important problem-solving skills. Think about when your kids shout things like “that’s not fair!” or “time out!” This shows that they ...

  8. What Is Associative Play? Examples, Age, Benefits, and More

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    A child plays or does the same activity as others around them at the same time, but may not interact with them. Associative play. A child plays side-by-side with others, engaging at times but not ...

  9. Sensory Play: 20 Great Activities for Your Toddler or Preschooler

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    Plant a garden. This is a fun activity you can do together that involves an ongoing sensory benefit. You don’t have to go big — you can even plant small seeds into the cups of an egg carton ...