the benefits of play-based learning in early childhood education
The benefits of play-based learning in early childhood education refer to the advantages that arise from utilizing play as a central approach for young children's learning and development, enabling them to explore, experiment, interact, and acquire essential skills and knowledge in a natural and enjoyable manner.
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