Many parents know from experience why play is important for children, but they don't know much about its many benefits and rarely associate play with learning. For most people, learning means acquiring a new and special skill, such as learning the alphabet and numbers, calculating, writing, and so on.
According to these people, playing games is just for fun and has nothing to do with real learning. But the researches do not confirm this. According to the results of these researches, playing is actually learning and children learn through playing. Playing is one of the essential steps in a child's development, and for this reason, the importance of playing in childhood should not be ignored.
The benefits of playing for children
Early stimulation of brain development
Playing can help to strengthen brain development in children in different ways. For example, it provides essential experiences for life and creates the basis for brain development. Children's brains are equipped with a large number of connections between nerve cells or synapses. Overproduction of synapses allows information acquired in the early years to be stored in the brain in a fundamental way. This fundamental storage requires complete experiences in life, which are acquired in an environment rich in sensory and movement games. If these experiences are absent, the corresponding synapses are lost. Neuroscientists have discovered that being in ideal conditions for playing in terms of environment and equipment and playing in an environment with these conditions can cause chemical and physiological changes in the brain. Among different areas of the brain, these changes are most beneficial for the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex is the area of the brain that is more related to the processing of cognitive behaviors. Intelligence enhancement
Another benefit that has been identified for playing games is that playing games in childhood is associated with greater intelligence in later life. Interesting results have been obtained from the research conducted in this field. These researches showed that if the conditions are provided for babies to play regularly, they will have a higher IQ at the age of three. After analyzing the results, some psychologists confirmed the theory that the game can strengthen the child's cognitive, language and social development.