19/07/2022
Why play matters?
'Moments spent in play are a luxury and are only present when the relational needs of a child are being met. These times are critical for brain development as it is when children form neural networks that are involved in later problem solving and creativity..... Play is not empty time; it is how children build the brains that are required for work and learning.'— Dr. Deborah MacNamara
Explore other play resources here on the ECA Year of Play webpage: bit.ly/3IpVJAR