Living Health, Nutrition, and Recreation The Importance of Play

The Importance of Play
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ABSTRACT

Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive, physical,

social, and emotional well-being of children and youth. Play also offers an ideal

opportunity for parents to engage fully with their children. Despite the benefits

derived from play for both children and parents, time for free play has been

markedly reduced for some children. This report addresses a variety of factors that

have reduced play, including a hurried lifestyle, changes in family structure, and

increased attention to academics and enrichment activities at the expense of recess

or free child-centered play. This report offers guidelines on how pediatricians can

advocate for children by helping families, school systems, and communities consider

how best to ensure that play is protected as they see

http://www.aap.org/pressroom/playFINAL.pdf

 

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