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Studio Thinking The Real Benefits Of Visual Arts Education
Veronica Scott
Watching children play offers an enlightening experience into their individual learning process. Pretending is one of the many ways that children learn about life and themselves. Children imagine what they would do in certain situations and consider a variety of scenarios their imaginations dream up. So, what kind of skills can children learn from pretend play? Let's take a look at a few.
Motivation to Learn
When preschool and young children pretend play, they are typically engaging themselves with something they are interested in. Some might be interested in playing ?house? with dollhouses, while others might enjoy racing cars. This interest spirals out from play to actual learning whether the child realizes it or not. One child's love of racecars could easily lead to a career in mechanics or antique auto restoration. The dollhouse lover might turn into the next greatest architect.
Developing Essential Skills
Whether playing by themselves or with friends, children tend to develop essential life skills during their playtime. Social skills develop during this time to a certain point. If playing with others, they compromise on who plays each particular role and they might even switch back and forth in order to be fair. Children also develop physical skills and coordination essential if they involve themselves in play that requires running around or other vigorous activity. Some might even develop some emotional skills and learn how to react to a variety of situations that they might encounter during their early childhood years. Working with others without getting into fights is one emotional skill, but they might also learn to accept the ideas of others as a means of cooperating and being accommodating.
Testing Ideas
One of the most important aspects of academic learning is testing one's own ideas. Children create scenarios and then decide on the roles and objects needed in order to make the scenario work. If the child is using a dollhouse as their setting, they decide on the members of the family needed for their imaginary scenario and the pieces of furniture they'll need as well. As the child gets older, the situations get more complicated and realistic, causing them to think about their ideas in a manner more critical and rational than the ones they dreamed up in their younger years.
Exploring Imagination
Pretend play helps children explore and increase their imagination and creativity. If left unhindered, you might be amazed at the things your child will come up with, whether they are playing alone or with others. For parents, this is a refreshing reminder of their own childhood and simpler times. We can learn quite a bit watching our children use their imagination.
Children have many ways in which they can engage in pretend play. Role-playing is one of the most common ways in which they are exposed to imaginative learning, but they also learn valuable life skills by simply interacting with others the same age. With the guidance and supervision of a respectable adult role model, children learn and incorporate maturity skills that will serve them throughout their lifetime.
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