Module 2



Overview of Course


The importance of play in a child's development cannot be overstated. It enhances cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being, making it crucial for their growth. Moreover, it provides parents with a valuable chance to bond with their children. Tragically, some children are experiencing a significant decline in free play time despite its evident benefits.


Playtime is not just fun; it is an enriching experience that allows children to learn about the world and themselves. In addition, it equips them with important skills that will benefit them not only in their academic or career pursuits but also in their relationships, building confidence along the way.

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Learning Outcomes


  • Participants will understand the types of play and how they develop from birth through 5 years of age.


  • Participants will be able to identify and differentiate the various types of play and how this may affect their child's language development.


  • Participants will understand the barriers set by special education to play development.


  • Participants will identify and differentiate between the different disabilities and their effect on play development.



  • Participants will be able to apply the strategies learned during the session and apply them to their child immediately.