Group Play
Group play, also referred to as collaborative play, is the ability to play alongside others fairly. Key skills developed through group play include turn taking, sharing, listening to others, respecting different views and effective communication. All of these skills are essential throughout life and will support your children as they progress through school and into adulthood. Group play can be achieved through collaborative games such as board games, tumble towers and sports activities. Board games and table games are fantastic for family fun in particular, and provide the perfect opportunity to help your little ones to develop key social skills through group play. Moreover, pretend play is an ideal way to encourage sharing ideas with others and communicating effectively. Group play is essential for strengthening relationships as well as being all-inclusive. Generations can be bought together by engaging in group play using traditional board games and table games. In the digital age, it is easy for the older generation to feel isolated due to the technology. Taking the time for screen-free fun and collaborative play with traditional toys and games is perfect for bridging this gap as well as having numerous benefits for your child’s development.