cognitive development and play
Cognitive development refers to the mental processes and abilities that individuals go through as they grow and learn, such as thinking, problem-solving, memory, and language. Play, on the other hand, is an activity characterized by enjoyment, manipulation, exploration, and imagination. Combining both concepts, cognitive development and play refer to the natural process through which children use play activities to develop and enhance their mental abilities and skills, enabling them to better understand and interact with the world around them.
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