Playfulness in Early Childhood Education: Play in the Teaching-Learning Process

This article seeks to demonstrate the importance of playfulness in the child development process, seeking to reveal its contributions to the educational and social scenario. When applying learning to a more playful method, it can help the child feel like participating, and thus develop their skills....

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Autores: Nascimento Neto, José Luiz do, Joenildo Junior
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Recursos:Instituto Persona de Educação Superior
Repositorio:ID on line. Revista de psicologia
Idioma:portugués
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Acesso em linha:https://idonline.emnuvens.com.br/id/article/view/3923
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Palavra-chave:Ludicidade
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Resumo:This article seeks to demonstrate the importance of playfulness in the child development process, seeking to reveal its contributions to the educational and social scenario. When applying learning to a more playful method, it can help the child feel like participating, and thus develop their skills. In addition to adding knowledge that will be developed during classes, thus promoting a pleasant and interactive environment. Play can also stimulate the development of cognitive skills, where the student can use their imagination and creativity, thus contributing to the construction of knowledge, where the teacher will use materials and games as a tool to attract students' attention, so that they can participate and thus contribute to their teaching-learning process. Proposing a more dynamic and creative method can help both the students and the teacher, which will involve the class, leaving them increasingly excited, interested and participating in classes. Showing that play related to learning is an important factor, which makes it clear that play has its value in contributing to learning and it is not just a form of fun, you just need to define its objective in the classroom, if it is used in a way that contributes to students' learning, it will increasingly favor the performance of the class, thus favoring a welcoming environment, where children can have a good relationship with their classmates, where in this way everyone can always be in contact with each other, helping.