Play

R950.00

Playing alone helps children socially by fostering independence, encouraging creativity and imagination, and preventing boredom as they create their own fun. When kids play in groups, they discover different roles, how to be with others, follow rules, negotiate and cooperate as a team to get along with others in the real world. They also learn how to make friends and communicate, both by talking and through actions. Group play isn’t just fun; it teaches impulse-control, problem-solving, and independence that stay with them throughout their lives.

During this PLAY course, we aim to delve beneath the surface of play, examining its driving forces. Given its universal nature, play undoubtedly holds profound significance for human development, and that’s what we aim to uncover.