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4 Reasons why PLAY is so important at our setting.

“Play based learning is important as it allows children to take ownership of their learning and to let learning unfold naturally, building the foundation for who they become.” – Sally Rustomji




As adults we often remember a structured style of learning, from our nursery experiences right through to primary school. And as parents, we want to ensure that our children receive a valuable and rich education that incorporates maths, language and literacy concepts. In fact, children learn the same lessons through play, if not more.

Here are 4 reasons why play is important in kindergarten and early childhood:



1. Brain Development

Within play based learning experiences, children are exposed to the foundations of concepts such as maths, science, problem solving, language and more all while enjoying learning experiences that are meaningful to them.

For example:

Mathematical concepts such as height, balance and weight are frequently discussed and learnt when building with blocks!When the home corner is transformed into a cafe, literacy concepts are learnt while writing the menu and cafe signs! Science concepts are introduced when working as a group to make play-dough, mixing the ingredients and watching what happens when food dye is added!




 2. Uninterrupted time

During play, children can practice new skills multiple times in an unhurried manner. Children are able to pace themselves and build on their own unique experiences that they can then apply into other settings.


3. Opportunities for trial and error

In play there are no right or wrong ways to do things! This means opportunities for trial and error where children have the freedom to participate in experiences they enjoy, building on their confidence through their successes and accomplishments.


4. Social Development

Social skills are so important, in particular in pre school whilst preparing for the first year of school. In play scenarios children learn to negotiate and read social cues, working together, taking turns, sharing and developing effective communication methods with their peers! Knowing at school its likely there will be less adult interaction, especially at playtime and lunchtime, these lessons are extremely valuable for young children.

We love answering questions about play based learning.




To book a tour of our nursery, please contact us by email or calling us on 01430 828154



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