Observation Of Children At Play

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My personal thoughts when I observed children at play, they choose what they want to play, what to add, or take out. They come up with new ideas and hold other children’s hands to join the play. There were two boys playing with legos, one of the boys said, “I am making a space ship” and the other boy smiled and said, “ Look at mine, I am making a robot that look like my brother.” The boys at play used a variety of colors in different ways to create their ideal creation. They invent their own dance steps, hand, and head movements during play. At the sand table, the children used the materials to establish different ways to drive their vehicles while talking with each other.
In the water table, the children add various materials using many techniques to make the water to flow. The sand and water play will develop and strengthen fine motor skills, eye coordination during play example pouring, squeezing, scrubbing, digging, and scooping. The children will learn about flow, volume, measurement, comparison, observation, counting, shapes, and concept. Children will engage in conversation, cooperating, interacting, taking turns, sharing, and develop language skills. The children are using all their senses to manipulate the toys, developing their creativity, and interaction with others.
In addition, play helps children to explore different kind of textures from smooth, rough, gritty, soft, fluffy, and hard. Obviously, play helps children to gain strength to the entire body, it also enrich their knowledge of thinking how things work or the reason why things do not work. It provides opportunities for risk taking adventures during challenging play. Play is an essential commodity for English Learners to new vocabulary and to interact with di...

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...nion, play will help children to interact with peers, taking turns, sharing, and sharing ideas. Children will learn leadership roles, directing skills, and also as a follower. Play provides opportunities for reading, mathematics, and writing, as a result helps the children to explore and experiment the environment using their senses. Consequently, play helps children to develop special interest for hobbies or occupation in which they carry right through adulthood. Play gets rid of build up energy in children. They learn to play in small and large groups, which cause play to reinforce development and it also reflects development. Also, play is a good vehicle for children with special needs; it helps children to model by what others do. Play provides independence, success, and strengths, which helps children to develop friendship. Finally, play is healthy; it is fun!

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