
Water Play | NPT3
8/4/2022 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Exploring how water activities can help children explore and develop socially.
Exploring how water activities can help children explore and develop socially.
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Water Play | NPT3
8/4/2022 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Exploring how water activities can help children explore and develop socially.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Water activities, help children explore and develop socially.
Water play allows children to learn with hands-on materials and take in new information through their senses.
Water play helps introduce early physics and engineering concepts like motion and flowing water and environmental science, Playing and learning with water is one of the universal joys of childhood.
- [Child] It's a race.
- [Child] Keep it moving.
- Playing with water promotes not only mathematical and scientific learning, but also sensory exploration, language development and social skills.
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