If You're Not Doing Guided Play With Your Kids, They're Missing Out
Briefly

"What we see in our study is that this separation no longer exists in the eyes of parents - a positive development," study author Charlotte Wright said.
"While free play is crucial for children's well-being, recent research emphasizes that guided play is a more effective approach to support children's learning in reading, STEM, and learning-to-learn skills like attention, memory, and flexible thinking," explained study author Charlotte Wright.
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