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Play Group

Age Group

1.5 - 2.5 Years

Playgroup is an important part of preschool education that provides children with an opportunity to learn and grow through play. Playgroups typically consist of small groups of children, usually between the ages of 1.5 and 2.5 years old, who come together to engage in a variety of play-based activities.

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One of the key benefits of playgroup is that it provides children with the opportunity to socialize with their peers. For many children, this may be their first experience interacting with other children outside of their family, and playgroup provides a safe and structured environment for them to do so.

Through playgroup, children also develop important social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and cooperating with others. These skills are essential for success in school and in later life, and playgroup helps to lay the foundation for them.

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Playgroups typically have a schedule of activities that are designed to be both fun and educational. Activities might include music and movement, storytime, arts and crafts, and free play time. These activities help children to develop their fine and gross motor skills, language skills, and creativity.

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In addition to the benefits for children, playgroup can also be a valuable resource for parents. It provides an opportunity for parents to meet other parents and form social connections and can be a source of support and advice as they navigate the challenges of raising young children.

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Overall, playgroup is a valuable part of early childhood education that provides children with important opportunities for socialization, learning, and growth. By providing a safe and supportive environment for children to play and learn, playgroup helps to prepare them for success in school and in life.
 

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