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In this podcast episode, Sara McBryde explores the significant role of games in early childhood education, discussing how they facilitate cognitive, social, and emotional development. The benefits of both structured and unstructured play in games help improve problem-solving skills and encourage cooperation and creativity. Games provide a supportive environment where children can experiment, make decisions, and learn from their mistakes. Join us as we dive into practical examples and insights on how games can be an essential tool for nurturing young learners.
By Dr. Stephanie Heald and Dr. Tisha Shipley4.9
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In this podcast episode, Sara McBryde explores the significant role of games in early childhood education, discussing how they facilitate cognitive, social, and emotional development. The benefits of both structured and unstructured play in games help improve problem-solving skills and encourage cooperation and creativity. Games provide a supportive environment where children can experiment, make decisions, and learn from their mistakes. Join us as we dive into practical examples and insights on how games can be an essential tool for nurturing young learners.

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