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Points on play

Some of the purposes In guiding and planning children’s play should be:

•To provide activities that are suitable to the child’s level.

• To provide meaningful activities for the child to help him learn about the world around him.

•To help the child develop new skills and interests.

• To teach the child to plan, think and create for himself and to help him to develop an inner drive.

•To provide a wide range of materials and interests for him to choose from. Particular note needs to be taken of the wealth of play materials lying'about in the average New Zealand home and section.

• To help him to learn and respect play—his own and other peoples.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 9

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Points on play Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 9

Points on play Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32819, 20 January 1972, Page 9

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