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Play is a fundamental mechanism that fosters social-emotional development by providing children with opportunities to practice emotional regulation, empathy, and conflict resolution as described in [1], [2], and [3].

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The Power of Play in Early Childhood - Education and Human ... education.tamu.edu Texas A&M Institute for Early Childhood Development & Education 1 fact
claimPlay supports cognitive growth, language and communication skills, social and emotional development, physical coordination, creativity, and overall school readiness in young children.
Development and Play: Essential Benefits for Kids | VA commonwealthpeds.com Commonwealth Pediatrics 1 fact
claimPlay facilitates social and emotional growth by providing opportunities for children to interact, cooperate, build relationships, and learn skills such as sharing, taking turns, and resolving conflicts.
The Role of Play in Cognitive Development cwcpediatrics.com CWC Pediatrics 1 fact
claimPlay supports socio-emotional development in children, helping them develop self-control, emotional regulation, coping mechanisms, resilience, confidence, independence, empathy, and social skills through activities like taking turns, sharing, collaborating, communicating, and teamwork.