Thursday, November 25, 2010

Playing as the Part of Waldorf Learning

In the Waldorf School they are giving a big importance the child playing sessions as the part of their learning curriculum. Imaginative play is a key element in Waldorf Early Childhood Education. Listed below are links to some of the current education research that corroborates what Waldorf Educators have known for almost a century.

Creative play is a central activity in the lives of healthy children. Play helps children weave together all the elements of life as they experience it. It allows them to digest life and make it their own. It is an outlet for the fullness of their creativity, and it is an absolutely critical part of their childhood. With creative play, children blossom and flourish; without it, they suffer a serious decline…The central importance of creative play in children’s healthy development is well supported by decades of research.

In the every child we just can’t avoid them that they will not be played but with the proper way of giving them freewill in the play field they learn a lot from it.

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