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According to Russell what will happen to the children who are left to play without adult interference​

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Answered by dipakmondal28926
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Adults can extend and support a child's play simply by engaging with children during play. By being involved, children learn that adults are invested in them and respect their play decisions. Validating their efforts. Participating in play with your child is fun for them and shows them you value what they are doing.

Answered by anjali29251594
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the role of adults in supporting children's play across policy, planning and practice. ... Lester, S. and Russell, W. (2010) Children's right to play: An examination of the importance of play in the lives ... ing the conditions where play can take place. ... Children should be left to play. ... engage in without adult interference' (Hyder.

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