Child-Led Play: Study Finds That Most Parents Don't Value the Power of Play by 30Seconds Mom

Kids Parenting
October 11, 2017

Child-Led Play: Study Finds That Most Parents Don't Value the Power of Play

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Mike Prochaska
Yes yes yes I started a compain on twitter to save play
Elisa Schmitz
That's awesome! You should share some tips about that here, dadsAdventuredaycare !
Mike Prochaska
And this is why I started my quest 5 years ago on twitter to advocate for play! Play is more then just play it how kids learn.
And that why I still advocate for play

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