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Presenter says classroom centers make learning feel like play and support multiple developmental skills
2249801 · February 6, 2025
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Summary
A meeting speaker described how classroom "centers" — themed learning areas such as dramatic play, art, blocks, science and math — support cognitive, social-emotional, physical and language development in young children.
Staff member said, "Centers create an environment where learning feels like play," arguing that play-based centers help early learners develop a range of skills including cognition, social and emotional growth, physical development, language and communication, and independence and confidence.
The speaker described common center types used in early childhood…
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