Thursday, April 25, 2013

Samantha King - Play - Outside Reading #3


In class, we assimilated interaction, fun, and recreation with play. It is also important to develop friendships because they create bonds. There is a difference between playing alone, and with a new creation of play, there is an inspirational element necessary for play, being that we want to bond.



I recently did a research paper on peer influence among children and throughout a lot of research; I found how important it is for play because it helps the development of friendships. I believe this has something to do with the importance of bonding with friends.

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