Children naturally learn through play. When children play, they explore their environment, experiment with ideas, and develop new skills. Play-based learning is one of the most effective teaching methods used in early childhood education.
Preschools that adopt play-based learning help children understand concepts through hands-on experiences rather than memorization.
Play-based learning is an educational approach where children learn through structured play activities. These activities are designed to encourage creativity, curiosity, and exploration.
Examples of play-based learning activities include:
• Building blocks
• Pretend play
• Storytelling games
• Art and craft activities
• Outdoor exploration
Through these activities, children develop important cognitive and social skills.
Play encourages children to think creatively and explore new ideas.
Children learn to solve problems while building structures, completing puzzles, or participating in games.
Group play helps children learn how to cooperate and communicate with others.
Children gain confidence when they successfully complete activities and express their ideas.
| Activity Type | Skill Developed |
|---|---|
| Building Games | Logical thinking |
| Pretend Play | Imagination |
| Art and Craft | Creativity |
| Outdoor Play | Physical development |
Play-based learning transforms education into an enjoyable experience for children. It helps children develop important life skills while keeping them engaged and motivated.
At JK Six Senses Preschool, play-based learning is an essential part of our teaching approach.