Saturday, November 05, 2005

Playtime is important to your child's development.

In addition to being fun and helping your child grow, playtime gives a parent the opportunity to observe their child for any behavior changes that might signal a problem that needs further investigation. Therapists, developmental specialists, and child welfare groups use various aspects of play to gain useful information about a child’s mental, physical, and emotional state, especially after a traumatic event. Read the complete article here