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		<title>Play-Based Learning and Classroom Readiness: Building Resilient Learners Through Play</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Play-Based Learning and Classroom Readiness: Building Resilient Learners Through Play Intro: 3 Key Highlights for Parents &#38; Caregivers Play-based learning supports school readiness far beyond letters and numbers. Play helps children develop frustration tolerance, resilience, and emotional regulation. Everyday play at home builds confident, capable learners ready for the classroom. At Edx Education, we have [&#8230;]</p>
<p>這篇文章 <a href="https://edxeducation.com/play-based-learning-and-classroom-readiness-building-resilient-learners-through-play/">Play-Based Learning and Classroom Readiness: Building Resilient Learners Through Play</a> 最早出現於 <a href="https://edxeducation.com">Edx Education</a>。</p>
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		<title>Powerful Ways Learning Through Play Builds Early Literacy &#038; Maths</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Powerful Ways Learning Through Play Builds Early Literacy &#38; Maths At Edx Education, we believe children learn best when they are actively engaged, curious, and enjoying the process. Research consistently shows that play is not a break from learning—it is learning. Through play, children build the foundations they need for reading, numeracy, problem-solving, and emotional [&#8230;]</p>
<p>這篇文章 <a href="https://edxeducation.com/powerful-ways-learning-through-play-builds-early-literacy-maths/">Powerful Ways Learning Through Play Builds Early Literacy &amp; Maths</a> 最早出現於 <a href="https://edxeducation.com">Edx Education</a>。</p>
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