April 28

What is Constructive Play?

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As a child develops, so does their type of play. As a parent, you may notice every detail. At some point, most children move into the constructive play type. This type of play is one of four, including;

  • Functional play
  • Constructive play
  • Games with rules
  • Dramatic and sociodramatic play

Constructive Play

Constructive play is when a child uses material to build something new. This could be a paper airplane, Lego castle, or fort made of chairs and blankets. There are many different ways to use the material, however, the child has a goal in mind. Constructive play has a beginning and end. It also uses problem solving skills. For example, if the child’s fort falls, they have to find a technique with more stability.

Constructive play is essential to the development of a child. You child is learning how to problem-solve. They encounter difficulties and discover solutions. These problem-solving skills are essential as functional adults.

As a parent or caregiver, you should try to encourage constructive play. Some learning toys can help with constructive toys more than others. Legos, play dough, and collage materials can promote constructive play. Toys N More has learning toys in Reno, Nevada. Visit our Reno toy store today!


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