A kid needs a tutor to help them learn to play.
What is traumatized by play or families don't value play?
Guide play builds certain skills. (name type of skills)
What are language, math, and spacial skills?
These things influence how children play.
What is culture, social class, and gender?
Children need play props that relate to their culture because...
What is to get more rich and complex skills?
What is it helps them develop skills better that might be difficult for them to build other ways?
Kids indulge less in dramatic play.
What are kids with low-income families, and/or uneducated parents?
What is older and mature?
Assuming that all kids want to and can play helps because...
What is assuming kids can play helps because you can study them and realize the most productive play for them?
Play deficits can be linked to many things. (what are those things)
What are cultural backgrounds and deprivations of poverty?
Play builds and provides certain things for disability kids. (what are those things)
What is provides feelings of success and the feeling of independence?
All kids have (blank) developed skill levels.
Guide play lets kids have fun and be happy while adding an important aspect to it. (What is that important aspect?)
What is it ads an additional focus to a learning goal with light adult scaffolding?
You need to understand the difference in which children play.
European play is considered a way for kids to learn certain skills. (what are those skills)
What are language, social, and physical skills?
Some people believe direct instruction is better than play based curriculum.
What is, this is wrong because play based curriculum helps kids who struggle develop different skills they wouldn't learn through instruction based.?