How Play Fits Into Skill Development

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Why are we so quick to dismiss play as a force for learning? As Playworks CEO and founder Jill Vialet notes,

“Consider something as simple as a game of foursquare. For kids to keep the game going, they have to practice skills. They must learn to follow and create rules, settle conflicts, notice and manage emotions when their turns are over, support and include other students, and set goals and learn from failure.”

Districts like Chicago Public Schools are finding innovative ways to encourage skill development in non-traditional ways, including through play. Read Jill Vialet’s take on how play fits into skill development on edupulse, Scholastic’s blog for school administrators.

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