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The United Nations recognizes play as a fundamental right for every child, as evidenced by [1] and [2], and specifically codifies this in Article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child as noted in [3].

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Importance of Play in Early Childhood | HeadStart.gov headstart.gov Head Start 2 facts
claimThe United Nations considers play to be the right of every child.
claimThe United Nations considers play to be the right of every child.
The Power of Playful Learning in the Early Childhood Setting | NAEYC naeyc.org NAEYC 1 fact
perspectiveMaria Souto-Manning (2017) argues that play should be repositioned from a privilege to a right, as outlined by Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.