My childhood may be over, but that doesn’t mean playtime is. Ron Olson
We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. George Bernard Shaw
(Black) My Buddy


My parents exposed me to play by providing many opportunities for play in my childhood. I as a young girl had many dolls and would pretend to have tea parties and have a hair boutique in my y bedroom. I remember that when I was in daycare their was a home living center where you could pretend to clean the house and cook dinner. Today many of the centers are like this in daycare. When I was kindergarten however we had more opportunities to play but kindergarten today is more curriculum based. I believe that play taught me how to communicate with people more throughout my adulthood and gave me more confidence to approach people because I would play more with my classmates.
We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. George Bernard Shaw

(Black) My Buddy


My parents exposed me to play by providing many opportunities for play in my childhood. I as a young girl had many dolls and would pretend to have tea parties and have a hair boutique in my y bedroom. I remember that when I was in daycare their was a home living center where you could pretend to clean the house and cook dinner. Today many of the centers are like this in daycare. When I was kindergarten however we had more opportunities to play but kindergarten today is more curriculum based. I believe that play taught me how to communicate with people more throughout my adulthood and gave me more confidence to approach people because I would play more with my classmates.
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