🙋 February 24, 2026
Title: Understanding Play Through Experiences

We often think of play as just a break from learning, but it is actually where the most meaningful learning happens. Today’s class completely changed how I view childhood play. By sharing our own favorite childhood games, we connected our personal memories directly to what we were learning. It made me realize that play isn't just a way to pass the time or have fun; it is a powerful tool that helps children express themselves, build confidence, and make friends.

To deepen my understanding of the play, I watched an educational video on the “Power of Play” produced by UNICEF. This video perfectly supported our class discussion by explaining that play is joyful and deeply meaningful for a child's brain development. UNICEF highlights that when children play together, they naturally practice communicating their ideas, learning to understand others, and building deeper relationships. The video also noted that play gives children a safe space to express their thoughts and control their emotions. Instead of being a distraction, these active, hands-on experiences are exactly how children make sense of the world around them.
Ultimately, I learned that play is essential for a child's holistic growth, teaching them teamwork, cooperation, and emotional expression. This session inspired me as a future educator. I am excited to bring play-based strategies into my own classroom, creating a safe and joyful environment where students are motivated to learn through active exploration.
I strongly agree with you, play serves as a foundation to all the development and we as a future educator, should integrate play in our sessions as well. Not to forget, you have reflected well and further deepened my knowledge on play.
ReplyDeleteYeshi, your reflection was very interesting to read because it clearly shows how your thinking about play has developed. I liked how you started by challenging the common idea that play is only a break from learning. Your reflection explains very well that play is actually an important part of children’s learning and development.
ReplyDeleteThe connection you made between your childhood memories and the classroom discussion made your writing feel genuine and relatable.
This is such an insightful post! I love how you highlighted that play is a 'powerful tool' rather than just a break. It's so true that these hands-on experiences are how children truly make sense of their world. You are going to be a fantastic educator with this mindset!
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