The learning benefits of Imaginative Play:
It provides opportunities for children to identify with the adult world.
Develop social skills: practising negotiation skills, turn taking and sharing.
Emotional development: Understanding and expressing their feelings through the re-enactment of certain experiences.
Why is imaginative play so important?
The process of pretending builds skills in many essential developmental areas. When your child engages in pretend (or dramatic) play, they are actively experimenting with the social and emotional roles of life. ... Your child also builds self-esteem when they discover they can be anything just by pretending!
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