At the exhibition I had learnt the important significance of play in childhood and across society. I learnt that to play is a role in learning and developing social bonds, resilience and wellbeing.
It is also a crucial tool in developing and refining character traits and skills like self – esteem, cooperation and aspects of problem solving . It can be served as a way of treating trauma and employed to express emotions. Play is a way in which children can adapt to the world around them, and thus enables them to learn about the world and provide physical and psychological benefits of having fun.
I enjoyed learning the essential way of play. I enjoyed examining around a series of objects and design materials from games, toys and echo shifts.
What did I experience?
I have experienced the subject of the child era, known as the kindergarten movement around in the early period 20th century during the aftermath of WWII. Originally there were many children who would play in slum areas and some adventure playgrounds were built on these sites for the benefit of many generations of children.