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  1. I would like to go with point communication while playing.
    Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others. It allows them to explore not just verbal communication – exploring how words can be manipulated and used to convey meaning – but also other forms of communication such as body language and gestures.
    Communication Play also has a huge part to play in developing their ability to listen and understand others as they negotiate a game or play out a made-up/ fantasy scenario.

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  2. Greetings of the day!
    I would like to go with point Observation. According to my experience, educators and parents should observe children at play because it will help you better understand the strengths and needs of each individual child. We unconsciously and consciously observe our surroundings on a daily basis; the people around us, our own actions and the environment we are surrounded by.

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  3. Greetings of the day!
    I would like to go with point Problem solving. According to me finding possible solutions is a very tricky step in the problem-solving process, as on the surface it looks like most of the work is already done and the ultimate goal is close. In reality, students should not just look for simplistic ways to address the elements of the problem. They should find the most effective ways and turn them into an opportunity to make a strong success story.
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  4. Greetings of the Day!
    I would like to go with memory. Memory will be increasing while we play.Memory refers to the psychological processes of acquiring, storing, retaining, and later retrieving information. There are three major processes involved in memory: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Human memory involves the ability to both preserve and recover information.
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      1. According to my opinion no 2 communication Whether playing with friends, parents or family, children will engage in cooperative activities that help to hone both their communication and negotiation skills, learning how to share toys, take turns and assist others around them. Problem-solving is also a huge component of social play, as children learn how to work through their playtime problems together.

        Social play is a key reason that many guests visit the Children’s Museum, giving their children the chance to meet and play with children of all backgrounds — and finding opportunities for social play in nearly every activity and exhibit offered at each Children’s Museum location. Even learning to wait patiently for their turn down the slide at the Treehouse can be a chance to develop sharing, cooperation and self-control skills.
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        Navneet Saini

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  5. Greetings to all,
    I would like to go with problem solving, Problem-solving skills help you determine why an issue is happening and how to resolve that issue. It’s one of the key skills that employers seek in job applicants. Problem-solving starts with identifying the issue, coming up with solutions, implementing those solutions, and evaluating their effectiveness.

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    Shriya

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  6. Greetings of the Day!
    I would like to go with point communication while playing.
    Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others. It is essential for sharing view points. With this we can share our sorrows and emotions.
    Regards

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  7. Greetings to all!
    I would like to go with point “Problem Solving”.Employers highly value an individual with the ability to analyze difficult or unforeseen circumstances or challenges, recognize the problem and implement the best solutions. Problem-solving is a practical skill that lets you work in demanding settings where instant solutions can mean profit or loss. It can also help build and nurture relationships as well as identify you as the person trusted to make day-to-day decisions.
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    Shikha Sehgal

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  8. Greetings everyone!!
    I would like to go with point problem solving. It will increase while playing.This can be related to our working world when we plan, reason, monitor our actions and problem-solve all at once. Therefore, it may be concluded that when you play, you’re rewiring your brain to be quicker at thinking, processing, and reacting to problems.
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  9. Greetings to all!
    I would like to go with 3rd point that is social emotions
    Play builds executive function skills, content knowledge, and creative thinking. especially empathy for others .Social-emotional skills act as the backbone for conversations, relationships, and a person’s ability to work through emotions in a healthy, productive way. To succeed in school, the workplace, and their personal lives, children need to develop social-emotional skills. Without them, children are more likely to experience difficulties maintaining relationships, self-regulating their emotions, and demonstrating self-control throughout their lifetimes.
    Regards,
    Deepshikha Arora

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      1. Greetings to all
        I would like to go with the point Observation. I believe to that the observation is one of the most important thing to learn and play helps to sharpen the skill of observation. Instant decision making and being aware of surroundings is required to win a game. The skill of observation and paying attention to detail is the most important thing in modern world.

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  10. I would like to go with Communication. Whether playing with friends, parents or family, children will engage in cooperative activities that help to hone both their communication and negotiation skills, learning how to share toys, take turns and assist others around them. Problem-solving is also a huge component of social play, as children learn how to work through their playtime problems together.

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  11. I agree with Listening while playing. That is an important facet and something that is occasionally evaluated in childhood, especially if any sort of structural ear problem is suspected.
    Beyond the ability to hear well, however, listening is connected to what our brain understands and how it uses the sounds we take in and process. In turn, these factors relate to many other aspects of learning.
    Auditory perception and discrimination of sounds are essential for kids to develop speech and language skills. These are important while they are learning to speak, read, spell, and write.

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  12. I agree with Listening while playing. Children who are able to listen to others and understand what is being said manage to effectively follow directions while in school and at home.
    Kids who are good listeners tend to be successful in speaking, socializing, and communicating with others, which can build trust and respect among peers.

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  13. I agree with the point that is Listening. Babies start listening and reacting to noises, sounds and voices at a very young age. By the time they are four months old, a baby will turn towards the sound of a voice. As a child grows they learn to listen to different sounds and discriminate between them, and to recognise voices and sounds from the world around them. Eventually, children will develop the ability to detect, discriminate between and identify sounds, and understand them (in words and sentences). These skills are absolutely crucial for the development of speech, phonological awareness and, ultimately, reading.

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  14. As per my point of view hand eye coordination is most important. Hand-eye coordination is a crucial ability that lies at the core of many academic, sports, and life skills. It is a vital skill for school success because it allows children to use their vision and muscles to perform tasks such as writing, drawing, tying shoelaces, or catching a ball.

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  15. I would like to go with point communication while playing.
    Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others. It allows them to explore .Developing your communication skills can help all aspects of your life, from your professional life to social gatherings and everything in between.

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  16. According to my opinion the best point for this skill is communication. All task start well if communication is rightly done. If the rules and regulations are clear only then the task can be performed well.

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  17. According to my opinion the best point for this skill is communication. All task start well if communication is rightly done. If the rules and regulations are clear only then the task can be performed well. This is the skill that helps to improve relationships.

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  18. Greetings of the day!!
    Communication Play also has a huge part to play in developing their ability to listen and understand others as they negotiate a game or play out a made-up/ fantasy scenario. Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others. It allows them to explore not just verbal communication – exploring how words can be manipulated and used to convey meaning – but also other forms of communication such as body language and gestures.

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    Chand Arora

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  19. Greetings to all

    Communication Play also has a huge part to play in developing their ability to listen and understand others as they negotiate a game or play out a made-up/ fantasy scenario. So I will go with point“Communication”.
    Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others.

    It allows them to explore not just verbal communication – exploring how words can be manipulated and used to convey meaning – but also other forms of communication such as body language and gestures.

    Regards
    Ritu Arora
    (Teacher)

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  20. Greetings of the day!
    Play improves the physical, social, and emotional well-being of children.
    Through play, children learn about the world and themselves.
    I would like to go with point 2 *communication*
    Whether playing with friends, parents or family, children will engage in cooperative activities that help to sharpen both their communication and negotiation skills, learning how to share toys, take turns and assist others around them. Problem-solving is also a huge component of social play, as children learn how to work through their playtime problems together.
    Regards
    Rajneet Kaushal

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  21. According to me, Listening 👂 is very much important while playing.
    👉Listening means giving your full attention to a person who is speaking. 👉An active listener focuses on their communication partner and is able to express interest and engage meaningfully in the conversation.
    👉Listening👂 is one of the most important skills in various aspects, like for learning a language, better and smooth conversation and enhancing social skills.
    👉Listening plays a vital role while playing 🏀⚽️🏸🏑🏏 as it helps a lot to understand the pattern & concept of game.

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  22. Greeting of the day!
    According to my opinion the best point for this skill is communication. All task start well if communication is rightly done. If the rules and regulations are clear only then the task can be performed well. Communication Play also has a huge part to play in developing their ability to listen and understand others as they negotiate a game or play out a made-up/ fantasy scenario.
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    Radhika Chawla

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  23. Greetings of the day!!
    According to me okay develop communication.Communication Play also has a huge part to play in developing their ability to listen and understand others as they negotiate a game or play out a made-up/ fantasy scenario. Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others.

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      1. I would like to go with problem solving, Problem-solving skills help you determine why an issue is happening and how to resolve that issue. It’s one of the key skills that employers seek in job applicants. Problem-solving starts with identifying the issue, coming up with solutions, implementing those solutions, and evaluating their effectiveness.
        I would like to go with problem solving point.All modalities of play offer the chance for children to confidently explore different processes and outcomes. When children engage in open-ended play it increases divergent problem-solving (a problem where more than one solution exists) ability.

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  24. Greetings to all💐
    I agreed with point—“Motor Development Skills”-Physical play is the term used to describe the range of activities that highlight the combination of a child’s natural energy and their physical movements, allowing them the chance to further enhance both their fine and gross motor development skills. However, physical play doesn’t necessarily always mean running, jumping or turning a somersault. Drawing, painting, singing, climbing — all of these activities are also defined as physical play and examples of each can be found at the Children’s Museum.
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    Simranjeet Kaur

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  25. Greetings of the day !
    I would like to go with point no. 1 listening.
    While playing this skill is developed minutely .As we try to listen carefully what our instructor is instructing us. We do what we listen. And this way this skill is inculcated in us.
    Second I will choose Problem solving skill. We learn while playing how to reach to our goal by solving all the barriers coming in between .

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  26. Greetings of the day!!!
    I would like to go with point Communication. It plays a major role in the society. While playing we interact with so many players and with this we know how to communicate with others. We will be able to know how we have to express our views in front of others. If some negative points have to express then we also learn to express but in a very polite way. Through good communication skills we can make good friends for life long.
    Regards

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  27. Greeting to all!
    I will go with the point “Communication”.
    Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others.

    It allows them to explore not just verbal communication – exploring how words can be manipulated and used to convey meaning

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  28. I would like to go with problem solving.Problem-solving skills help you determine why an issue is happening and how to resolve that issue. It’s one of the key skills that employers seek in job applicants. Problem-solving starts with identifying the issue, coming up with solutions, implementing those solutions, and evaluating their effectiveness.

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  29. Greetings of the day🌹🌹
    I would like to go with the point of Problem-solving. Problem-solving is the way by which solutions are developed to remove a barrier to achieving an ultimate goal. Problems in need of solutions range from basic personal issues of “how do I turn on this appliance?’ to more complicated topics in the business and academic fields. Problem-solving skills help you determine why an issue is happening and how to untangle that issue.
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    Mandeep pgt

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  30. I would like to go with Listening skill. It is very much important it means you are paying attention to speaker and paying respect to their views. You can communicate well if you listened well. It helps to build relationships well.

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  31. Greetings to all💐
    I agreed with point—Memory Sudoku is a number placement game that relies on short-term memory. To complete a Sudoku puzzle, you have to look ahead and follow trails of consequences—if you put a 6 in this box, that one must be an 8 and this one a 4, and so on. This type of planning helps improve short-term memory and concentration

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  32. I would like to go with memory. Those who frequently played complex games performed better at memory related tasks. Memory strength is just like muscular strength. The more you use it, the stronger it gets.

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    1. According to me, problem solving and communication skills one can learn through playing. When children participate in playing, they talk with each others and hence, they improve their communication skills. Secondly, playing games improve problem solving skills.

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  33. Communication Play is an essential part of how children learn to communicate with others. It allows them to explore not just verbal communication – exploring how words can be manipulated and used to convey meaning – but also other forms of communication such as body language and gestures.

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  34. **Greetings of the day**

    I shall go with “Sorting”. Sorting, along with matching, pairing, seriation, sequencing and understanding cause-and-effect relationships, is an important cognitive skill in early childhood.
    Sorting develops reasoning and thinking skills in young children, even though they may not yet be able to verbalize why they are putting certain objects together.
    In order to group and sort, children must discriminate, reason, analyze and select in order to formulate groups.

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  35. Almost all the skills do get sharpened while playing.
    Play allows the opportunity for children to be met right where they’re at emotionally, cognitively and physically which is a powerful force for connection and bonding.
    However, PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS are best developed by play method.
    All modalities of play offer the chance for children to confidently explore different processes and outcomes. When children engage in open-ended play it increases divergent problem-solving (a problem where more than one solution exists) ability.

    Moreover , exploring ideas and materials through play gives a natural medium for child’s creativity. Play ignites creativity when familiar materials are used in new ways, and children engage in dramatic or imaginative play.

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  36. Observation is one of the best ways of learning. Not only will observation enable you to see exactly how something is done, but you’ll be able to learn the technique of the person doing it.
    Sorting helps children develop Executive function , important brain skills that help with memory, attention and problem-solving. Research shows that the stronger these skills are when a child begins kindergarten, the more likely they are to perform better at school.
    Listening and writing down what you hear helps you not only learn new vocabulary but also improve your pronunciation. You can learn by listening and writing down every single word. You can learn new words or discover that certain words are pronounced very differently than you thought.

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  37. Good Afternoon Everyone
    According to me, Listening is really significant while playing.
    It relates to our listening ability. It shows matured and wise behaviour.A good listener has the ability to get success even in difficult situations.Listening is one of the most important skills in various aspects.
    Regards
    Reeta Gaba

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  38. I would like to go with point communication while playing.Communication Play is an essential part of how we learn to communicate with others. All task start well if communication is rightly done. Developing your communication skills can help all aspects of your life, from your professional life to social.

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  39. Greetings of the day!
    I would like to go with point Observation. According to my experience, educators and parents should observe children at play because it will help you better understand the strengths and needs of each individual child. We unconsciously and consciously observe our surroundings on a daily basis; the people around us, our own actions and the environment we are surrounded by.

    Regards

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  40. Greetings to all !
    I would like to go with point Problem Solving. Problem Solving Skill build confidence of the students.They learn to look at challenges from a fresh perspective.Therefore,they take more calculated risks.If students practice problem solving consistently ,they can develope greater situational and social awareness .

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  41. According to me a person should develops physical, social, and organizational skills improving his/her own abilities to become best out of all and always heading to the main goal. All these skills are beneficial in personal and professional life and must always be obtained.

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  42. Greeting of the day!!!!
    Iwould like to go with point problem solving. It will increase while playing.This can be related to our working world when we plan, reason, monitor our actions and problem-solve all at once. Therefore, it may be concluded that when you play, you’re rewiring your brain to be quicker at thinking, processing, and reacting to problems.

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  43. Greeting of the day!!!
    Iwould like to go with point problem solving. It will increase while playing.This can be related to our working world when we plan, reason, monitor our actions and problem-solve all at once. Therefore, it may be concluded that when you play, you’re rewiring your brain to be quicker at thinking, processing, and reacting to problems.

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  44. Greetings to all.
    Playing is the best method to develop and promote various social skills among children.According to me communication and observation are the two basic skills that the children learn through playing.In any kind of game,we use our language to express our ideas,views,feelings and thoughts etc.We improve our word power while playing with others.Secondly observation is important in every kind of game.We observe each other and different members of the group while playing.It improves our observation skill and leads to precision and critical analysis.

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  45. Greetings of the day
    According to me Active listening is a vital skill in any workplace, especially for leaders and managers, whose role has evolved from delegating tasks and organising workloads, to, additionally, coaching employees or others in their organisation to help them achieve their full potential. As a result of active listening, you can support your team and members of your organisation better, and, ultimately, lead more effectively.

    Below we look briefly at what active listening is, before exploring the benefits of this empowering communication skill, a skill that all leaders should seek to develop.

    Active listening is a valuable skill in which the listener makes a conscious effort to understand the speaker’s entire message. You, as the listener, do this by resisting the impulse to interject with comments or questions every time there is a silence, and also by giving clear signals that you’re listening to the speaker, so that they feel you’re hearing their message. A range of verbal and non-verbal gestures, such as nods, eye contacts, and simple utterances, make up these gestures.
    Regards

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  46. In my opinion communication gets a lot sharpened. While playing we talk with our friends, family which helps in exchange of knowledge, information develop new ideas and we get to interact with each other.

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