2. Children need to play with toys and interact
with others in order to learn social and
emotional skills.
TV and video games don’t help the learning
process.
3. Question: Do children need to play with certain
toys at certain ages?
Answer: Yes, they need to be appropriate for the
child’s skills and abilities.
Question: Do children learn differently if their
parents play with them?
Answer: Yes, parents can teach their children
words and skills that they will need throughout
life.
Question: Is play with other children bad?
Answer: No, it is good for children to learn how to
interact with the other kids their age.
4. Early experiences
can help a child
become more
proficient in their
native tongue.
Children learn
almost 300 more
words by the age of
two if their mothers
talk to them.
5. Things play allows children to develop:
Imagination
Dexterity
Physical strength
Emotional strength
6. Children learn their
social and emotional
skills in play.
Communication
Sharing
Expression
Handling situation
7. Children can learn
from educational
shows.
Video games teach
imagination and
dexterity.
Children are born
with certain skills
and you don’t need
to teach them.
8. Watching television can teach words but not
social skills.
Video games don’t allow real life situations.
Parents don’t bond with their kids if they are
glued to the TV.
9. Childrenwill create
and make strong
relationships with
those that they are
interacting with.
10. 3 month olds can detect several hundred
spoken sounds.
About 10% of children suffer from emotional
and behavioral challenges.
Children learn how to work in groups and
share while they play.
Children still need unscheduled time to
figure things out on their own.