Because studies have shown that children learn best through play. You have a better chance of actually capturing their attention during play, it is a good opportunity for them to develop social, physical, and analytical skills as well, which are crucial to their overall development.
2006-08-30 16:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It's important for socialization. It gives the child (children) an opportunity to learn by participation (experience). For play between parents and children, it provides a bonding experience which is important for the development of trust.
2006-08-30 23:55:30
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answered by lafftah 2
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When children are young, they like fun. Play is fun to them, hence they value play. In fact they through play. So if you want to teach them good values, use play to instill this into them.
While playing games, let them learn that you need to cooperate with your team-mates to beat the other team.
2006-08-31 00:29:01
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answered by G.T. L 3
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You mean with others? They learn social and relational skills, a sense of fairness, and kindness.
2006-08-30 23:53:56
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answered by Justsyd 7
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they learned from the interaction by the parents, grow to become a better person, and a sense of feelling love and secure.
2006-08-30 23:55:11
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answered by Paul 3
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.. why only children .. would be a better question.
.. I play .. all the time .. I'm 30.
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2006-08-30 23:52:50
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answered by Agent C 3
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they learn a lot of stuffs...creativity, observation skills, co-ordination, teamwork, sharing, companionship....and even how to care and love
2006-08-30 23:54:34
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answered by newfangled_04 5
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bec. it makes them happy
2006-08-30 23:54:51
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answered by rea del rosario 3
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