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File: Ppt Games 80143 | Session Three The Importance Of Play
baby games playing with baby helps her to feel safe and loved and develop feelings of trust o tummy tickles o silly songs o blowing bubbles o peek a boo ...

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     Baby Games
     • Playing with baby helps her to feel safe and loved 
      and develop feelings of trust.
      o Tummy tickles
      o Silly songs
      o Blowing bubbles
      o Peek a boo
      o Lifting high in the sky
      o Other? 
   Play in the Early Years
   The early years, especially birth through three years of age, are 
    extremely significant in shaping the brain since "hands on" 
    experiences cause the child to develop increasing numbers of 
    brain synapses, or connections that shape and pattern the 
    growing brain.  
   Play, in the context of secure attachments to adults, gives children 
    the enrichment, stimulation, and physical activity they need to 
    develop their brains for future learning.  (Shore, l997) 
    Play is: 
    • A universal interdisciplinary process 
    • A self-expressive activity based on 
     imagination. 
    • An expression of cross-cultural 
     themes - nurturing, family 
     relationships, roles
    • A fundamental right of the child
    Remember…
    • Play promotes development, learning, and future success  
    • Play activities can be created from local resources 
    • Interaction with adults is an important part of play
          Children from birth to 
            3 years of age
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...Baby games playing with helps her to feel safe and loved develop feelings of trust o tummy tickles silly songs blowing bubbles peek a boo lifting high in the sky other play early years especially birth through three age are extremely significant shaping brain since hands on experiences cause child increasing numbers synapses or connections that shape pattern growing context secure attachments adults gives children enrichment stimulation physical activity they need their brains for future learning shore l is universal interdisciplinary process self expressive based imagination an expression cross cultural themes nurturing family relationships roles fundamental right remember promotes development success activities can be created from local resources interaction important part...

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