The Power of Play: How Spontaneous, Imaginative Activities Lead to Happier, Healthier Children
 

Power of Play

by David Elkind

In modern childhood, free, unstructured play time is being replaced more and more by academics, lessons, competitive sports, and passive, electronic entertainment. While parents may worry that their children will be at a disadvantage if they are not engaged in constant, explicit learning or using the latest "educational" games, David Elkind's The Power of Play reassures us that unscheduled... (read more)

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Good insights. Useful for navigating the educational world with a boy who doesn't jump through hoops, but instead overwhelmingly demonstrates the power of play.

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