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Understand the role of play and understand children’s rights in relation to play

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Play is an innate drive of the child’s economic or culture. Neonates explore their hands and toes, playing with them in . Children do not need toys to with, children will find objects such as soil, leaves, stones and twigs to explore and use their to transport them to their own place where play and fills their day.

Is this statement true or false? Play is a vital part of growing up and enables children to develop physically, socially and emotionally.

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The United Nations on the Rights of the Child recognises play to be such an role in a child’s life that 31 states that ‘children have the right to and play, and to join in a wide range of cultural, and other recreational ’.

The lack of play can have negative consequences for children. Select the three areas that can be impacted

Social, emotional, and physical development

Creative development

Competitiveness

Self-esteem

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