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November 11, 2010
Posted Nov 11, 2010 -- webcomm
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Why is play so important for children? Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, professor of psychology and director of the infant language laboratory at Temple, explained that it is a very rich way to enhance an entire childhood: "If you just look beneath the surface of play, for instance, when a child is trying to pile blocks high, he or she is learning about physics, motivation, color, balance. So many things are going on when you play."