Benefits of Kindergarten Education ?
Social development When children engage in pretend play, they’re actively experimenting with the social roles of life. Dr Catherine Neilsen-Hewett, a lecturer and researcher in child development, explains: “Imaginative play has the greatest impact on the development of key skills that are important for children’s success with peers. When playing creatively with their friends, your child learns to co-operate and compromise.” She adds that it encourages children to participate in social activities and to understand social relationships. Weinberg emphasises the value of playing with dolls and toy action figures. She says that this form of play encourages children to learn how to interact socially and develop social cues by experimenting with eye contact, using different tones and emotions. Children also learn to have conversations, which they enact by talking to…


