Play allows children to express and manage their emotions, helping them understand and cope with feelings like joy, fear, and frustration.
Through play, children learn to interact with others, developing crucial social skills such as cooperation, sharing, and empathy.
Play stimulates brain development, enhancing problem-solving abilities, creativity, and critical thinking.
Play helps children gain confidence by mastering new skills and achieving small successes, fostering a positive self-image and resilience.
Play is essential for children's mental health, fostering emotional, social, and cognitive development.
Engaging in playful activities reduces stress by releasing endorphins, promoting relaxation and overall emotional well-being.