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Play is identified as a developmental mechanism that fosters resilience in children by building brain complexity [1] and emotional regulation skills [2]. Furthermore, embracing play is viewed as a foundational investment in long-term human resilience and well-being [3].

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The Role of Play in Cognitive and Emotional Development longdom.org Longdom Publishing 1 fact
perspectiveEmbracing the power of play is an investment in human growth, resilience, and well-being that pays dividends for a lifetime.
Play in Early Childhood: The Role of Play in Any Setting developingchild.harvard.edu Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University 1 fact
claimPlay in early childhood fosters children's resilience to hardship and utilizes complex interactions to help build children's brains.
Development and Play: Essential Benefits for Kids | VA commonwealthpeds.com Commonwealth Pediatrics 1 fact
claimPlay allows children to express and regulate their emotions, helping them develop emotional intelligence and resilience to handle future challenges and stresses.