importance of role play in teaching and learning
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Role play involves imagination, and …
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”
Albert Einstein
When children do role plays, they naturally become someone or something else. Role play stimulates their imagination and “enhanc(es) their social development, encourag(es) friendship through cooperation, listening and turn taking”. Therefore, role play is a really vital activity for our children. It is no surprise that child therapists use play therapy to help children process and cope with difficult situations and experiences.
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when children do roleplays day naturally become someone or something else. role play
simulates their imagination and enhance their social development, encourages friendship through Corporation listening and turn taking. therefore roleplay is a really vital activity for our children.
simulates their imagination and enhance their social development, encourages friendship through Corporation listening and turn taking. therefore roleplay is a really vital activity for our children.
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