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Play - the evidence piles up.
April 19, 2016
Play
Mark Schoepp
Play - the evidence piles up.
Mark Schoepp
April 19, 2016
Play

Play - the evidence piles up.

Mark Schoepp
April 19, 2016
Play

The evidence for the importance of 'play' continues to mount.  Here is an article on the importance of play - free play, outside - for young children.

For so many reasons, play is critical for children. I'll share strong evidence for the importance of play for adults as well.

Tagged: play, preschool

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