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Halloween: Time for creative play
They say creative play can enhance a child's cognitive, social, emotional and physical development.
The experts at CreativePlayPlus.com -- sponsored by Step2 Children's Products makers -- suggest Halloween allows for a specific type of creative play called creative dramatic play, or acting out scenes and scenarios.
Costumes, they say, help children fully immerse themselves in a specific character or imaginary world.
In addition to costumes, other ways the play experts suggest encouraging children to articulate their feelings through creative dramatic play include:
-- Using simple props to create more realistic surroundings for play.
-- Asking children open-ended questions about their chosen character, such as "What would happen if ...?" or "What do you think about...?"
-- Asking why or how a child chose to play a certain character.
Copyright 2009 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 10/13/2009
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