It’s time to get serious about children’s play / Letters
Not enough time in primary schools is devoted to learning through play, writes Dr Helena Bunn. We should take a lesson from countries where formal education begins much later, thinks Michael Pyke It is vital to a child’s early development that they are given ample time to experiment, be creative (…)
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