The Power of Play: Building Focus, Skills & Creativity Intro: 3 Key Highlights Play-based learning strengthens concentration, resilience and core skills Hands-on play supports fine motor, cognitive and creative development Simple resources like Rainbow Pebbles turn everyday play into meaningful learning In this article, you’ll find key sections and practical takeaways. Tap a heading to […]
Teaching Children to Think Through Play in the Early Years In this article, you’ll find key sections and practical takeaways. Tap a heading to jump straight to what you need. Why Thinking Skills Matter in Early Childhood How Play Helps Children Learn to Think 5 Easy Ways to Encourage Thinking Through Play Simple Toys that […]
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30 Years of Safe Play: Why Toy Safety Matters More Than Ever When parents and caregivers choose a toy for their child, they often see the colors first. The bright shapes, the possibilities for creativity, the excitement in a child’s eyes as they explore something new. But behind every great educational toy is something far […]
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Play-Based Learning and Classroom Readiness: Building Resilient Learners Through Play Intro: 3 Key Highlights for Parents & 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 […]
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Powerful Ways Learning Through Play Builds Early Literacy & 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 […]
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Understanding Independent and Parallel Play: A Guide for Parents As parents and caregivers, we often find ourselves watching children play and quietly wondering whether they should be playing together more, or why they seem happiest playing alone. These questions are incredibly common, especially in the early years, and the reassuring truth is that different play […]
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Play-Based Learning: Boost Focus, Skills & Creativity
/in Play Blog, Teacher / ParentThe Power of Play: Building Focus, Skills & Creativity Intro: 3 Key Highlights Play-based learning strengthens concentration, resilience and core skills Hands-on play supports fine motor, cognitive and creative development Simple resources like Rainbow Pebbles turn everyday play into meaningful learning In this article, you’ll find key sections and practical takeaways. Tap a heading to […]
Teaching Children to Think Through Play in the Early Years
/in Play Blog, Teacher / ParentTeaching Children to Think Through Play in the Early Years In this article, you’ll find key sections and practical takeaways. Tap a heading to jump straight to what you need. Why Thinking Skills Matter in Early Childhood How Play Helps Children Learn to Think 5 Easy Ways to Encourage Thinking Through Play Simple Toys that […]
30 Years of Safe Play: Why Toy Safety Matters More Than Ever
/in Play Blog, Teacher / Parent30 Years of Safe Play: Why Toy Safety Matters More Than Ever When parents and caregivers choose a toy for their child, they often see the colors first. The bright shapes, the possibilities for creativity, the excitement in a child’s eyes as they explore something new. But behind every great educational toy is something far […]
Play-Based Learning and Classroom Readiness: Building Resilient Learners Through Play
/in Play Blog, Teacher / ParentPlay-Based Learning and Classroom Readiness: Building Resilient Learners Through Play Intro: 3 Key Highlights for Parents & 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 […]
Powerful Ways Learning Through Play Builds Early Literacy & Maths
/in Play Blog, Teacher / ParentPowerful Ways Learning Through Play Builds Early Literacy & 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 […]
Parallel Play, Independent Play: What It Is, Why It Matters, How Toys Can Help
/in Play Blog, Teacher / ParentUnderstanding Independent and Parallel Play: A Guide for Parents As parents and caregivers, we often find ourselves watching children play and quietly wondering whether they should be playing together more, or why they seem happiest playing alone. These questions are incredibly common, especially in the early years, and the reassuring truth is that different play […]