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Imagination is more important than knowledge.

Knowledge
is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
Albert Einstein
(Call, 1999)

Developmental stages of play


Done by : Maryam Mahmood
ID : H00257518

CONTENT

The importance of free playing


The video
Analysis of the video

INTRODUCTION
This presentation will show why
play is important .One reason
is increase kids social
competence and emotional
maturity. Another reason is
Helps them learn the words and
movements .Finally , play is
learning .

What is play ?

Play.
Helps children to make connections in their learning
Helps children to bring together everything they
know
Allows children to become symbol users and makers
Helps children think in abstract ways, not just in
their immediate world

video

http://arabsh.com/videos/0d30404964/vid-20130511-00011-mansoor-3gp.html

ID OF THE BABY

NAME : Mansour

He is my Nephew

He is polite ,shy ,
Not social ,tends to
play alone . Every time
crying to go with his father

The parents almost


join him with other kids

Type of play
Quiet play
Object play
Feature of play
playing alone
Having a personal agenda
Make his own props
Being deeply involve

Stage of play

Stage
solitary play
Parallel play
Age
3 4 Years
Description
Quiet play ( silent )
Plays alone
No interaction with
others , associate

Conclusion

at the end I show the


importance of play , stages of
play , and the Feature of play

Finally , play is quality ..

References

Bruce, T. (2001) Learning through play. For babies, toddlers and


young children. (2ndedition). London: Hodder Education
Call, N.J. (1999) Importance of play. InAccelerated Learning.
Retrieved December 5th2011,
fromhttp://www.acceleratedlearning.co.uk/importance_of_play.html
Rich, D. (2005) Importance of play. Nursery Education, December
2005. Retrieved on 5thDecember 2011, from
http://www.richlearningopportunities.co.uk/pdf/importance%20of
%20play.pdf

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