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Click Me!! © 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: G o Play Promoting Your Childs Learning Through Play

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Playing with your child is not only fun, its one of the most important ways you can nurture development. Play is Learning Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: In the everyday moments you share with your child. Play happens… Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Play doesnt necessarily mean an organized activity or a dedicated period of quality time. Play – and learning – can happen anytime you are with your child. Time to Play! Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: What do children learn through play? Take this short quiz and find out! Click Me!!

Click Me!! © 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: True or False Flashcards, educational computer games, and brain development videos accelerate young childrens learning. False

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Babies and toddlers have an in-born desire to learn and develop new skills. They do not need structured classes, flashcards, special videos or programmed teaching time in order to learn.Babies and toddlers have an in-born desire to learn and develop new skills. They do not need structured classes, flashcards, special videos or programmed teaching time in order to learn. In addition, there has been no research that has found you can make a child smarter by using special toys or activities.In addition, there has been no research that has found you can make a child smarter by using special toys or activities. False: Classes & Flashcards Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Classes and Flashcards Continued What children do need is lots of time to explore and play in a variety of ways, indoors and out. And they need you to follow their lead, respect their individual style of play, join in their play, and be their coach in making new discoveries. Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Learning Through Play Babies and toddlers learn best when they have loving adults to care for them, and who are responsive to their needs and interests. Babies also learn best when they can play and explore an enriching, interesting, and child-safe environment. Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Learning Through Play Children learn through play by:Children learn through play by: –Imitating (adults and other children) –Observing –Experiencing –Discovering/exploring –Wondering –Using ones senses (touching, hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling) For research on early learning go to Handouts. Select Research on Early Learning. Click Me!!

Click Me!! © 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: True or False Parents offer their children toys based on their childs gender. True

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Research show that parents of toddlers react more positively to children who are in gender-traditional play (e. g., girls playing with dolls, having tea parties), and more negatively to children engaged in non- traditional play for the gender (e.g., boys having a tea party or playing with dolls). True: Toys and Gender Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Toys and Gender Continued This probably reflects dominant cultural beliefs about male and female roles, and shows how early these beliefs and values are communicated to children. Click Me!!

Click Me!! © 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: The amount of outdoor play does not vary among child care settings. False True or False

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Research shows that the amount of outdoor play offered to children varies by child care setting, with some children receiving little and others much more.Research shows that the amount of outdoor play offered to children varies by child care setting, with some children receiving little and others much more. Outdoor play is very important. It helps children develop many physical skills like climbing, jumping, balance, and coordination.Outdoor play is very important. It helps children develop many physical skills like climbing, jumping, balance, and coordination. False: Outdoor Play Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Outdoor Play Continued Slides, sandboxes, and other play equipment also promote social skills like peer play, friendship- building, language, conflict resolution and negotiation skills.Slides, sandboxes, and other play equipment also promote social skills like peer play, friendship- building, language, conflict resolution and negotiation skills. It is important to find out how much time your child will spend in outdoor play when you are looking into child care options.It is important to find out how much time your child will spend in outdoor play when you are looking into child care options. Click Me!!

Click Me!! © 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Young children who cant read and write dont benefit from playing with real grown-up materials like paper, envelopes, pens, books, and take-out menus. False True or False

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Making literacy materialslike paper, envelopes, pens, books, and take-out menusavailable in childrens play settings encourages reading and writing to happen in their play.Making literacy materialslike paper, envelopes, pens, books, and take-out menusavailable in childrens play settings encourages reading and writing to happen in their play. Research shows that playful experimentation with print supports literacy development.Research shows that playful experimentation with print supports literacy development. False: Literacy Materials Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: True or False An 18-month-old can be expected to share toys during a play date. False Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: A recent survey found that about half of parents believe that young toddlers should be able to share (What Parents Know About Childrens Development, ZERO TO THREE, 2000).A recent survey found that about half of parents believe that young toddlers should be able to share (What Parents Know About Childrens Development, ZERO TO THREE, 2000). Sharing is a very complex skill. It requires children to be able to manage their own very strong emotions, to be empathetic and understand how others feel, and to be able to understand time (i.e., waiting for their turn).Sharing is a very complex skill. It requires children to be able to manage their own very strong emotions, to be empathetic and understand how others feel, and to be able to understand time (i.e., waiting for their turn). False: Sharing Click Me!!

© 2004, ZERO TO THREE. All rights reserved. Contact ZERO TO THREE for all uses: Sharing Continued 18-month-olds simply have not developed the skills they need to succeed with sharingyet.18-month-olds simply have not developed the skills they need to succeed with sharingyet. Parents can help children learn this skill by modeling how to share and by playingParents can help children learn this skill by modeling how to share and by playing turn-taking games (e.g., rolling a ball back and forth). Children begin to grasp the notion of sharing at about age 3 but will still need help occasionally.Children begin to grasp the notion of sharing at about age 3 but will still need help occasionally. Click Me!!