During the school day, there should be extended time for play. Research has shown unequivocally that children learn best when they are interested in the material or activity they are learning. Play — from building contraptions to enacting stories to inventing games — can allow children to satisfy their curiosity about the things that interest them in their own way. It can also help them acquire higher-order thinking skills, like generating testable hypotheses, imagining situations from someone else’s perspective and thinking of alternate solutions.


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I thought this was a great article. It seems to me that this is what Pembroke Kids is trying to do especially in the Kindergarten. It appears a great deal of attention is spent with the students collaborating with one another. I appreciate all that Miss Krista, Miss Nicole and Miss Andrea are doing for students.
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