Benefits of Playing away from home for the Little


Currently rarely found children playing outside with her friends. Though there are many advantages that can be obtained from your child play with this.
Parents should not underestimate the children's game, because the game can develop essential skills that will be required to prepare the child and the child's brain to accept the challenge as adults.
But child development experts said that the number of children of free play during the last three decades has shrunk, children are more prone to playing video games inside the house or watching television.

Here are five benefits that can be obtained child if he is free to play outdoors with friends, as quoted by LiveScience, Saturday (13/08/2011), namely:
  1. Have a better behavior
    2009 study published in the journal Pediatrics shows that children behave better if he had time to play with his friends at the playground.
  2. Teach tolerance to children
    The study published in Early Childhood Education Journal in 2007 revealed that free play helps children to have awareness or tolerance toward others and manage emotions.
    "Playing also make the child understand about the social rules that exist," says Kathy Hirsch-Pasek, a child development psychologist at Temple University.
  3. Make children move
    Running around or climbing toys make children move more than just watching television or playing computer games. If children are accustomed to active, then he will become active adults, thereby reducing the risk of heart disease, obesity and other diseases.
  4.  Learning while playing
    Certain games can make children play while learning, as well as numeracy. With so much easier for children to learn numbers or increments if the game is done using the score.
  5. Playing is fun for kids
    Hirsch-Pasek said that play is one of the natural things that are needed by children, which he could gather with friends and feel free to experiment. Also playing is also a means to develop the motor skills of children.
         

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