Wk 4 Childhood Connections to Play



My connection to Play

It is a happy talent to know how to play.--Ralph Waldo Emerson, philosopher, poet, essayist

It doesn't matter if you win or lose its how you play the game. Anonymous

My childhood I play with a cabbage patch doll at the age of 6 and 7 years old. I love to do her hair and change her clothes. I took my cabbage patch doll everywhere I went with my mom. I was acting like she was my child like I was the child of my mom. I love the way that it came with a Birth certificate with it I had my mom frame it up for me.



I also had a My Little Pony horse that I brush her hair in the morning and night. I also bath her with me when I bath and I dry her off just like I did. That was the good time of my child play.





Then last one was a sage genies game I played when I was little with my brother. I played Sonic and it was so much fun plays it with my brother. But now the games now is so difference from the game now because they have 3d now and the picture look real. They have learning games now than they did long time of go.

Back then my grandma support play by letting us go out and play with our friends everyday that we could play if it was not raining. At my grandma house we had the entire yard we want to run. We played baseball, kickball, basketball, and rode the go cart. My grandma makes us go outside everyday because she said that we would not be sitting around the house like that.
Play is a learning academic skill that will prepare them for future school success. Play gives the children many playing roles to help them with social skills.

1 comment:

Katrina Dooley said...

I had a cabbage patch doll also. I didn't really care for the my little pony, but Sega Genesis was the ish...... Play was so much fun when I was a child. We were free to run wild and explore the nieghbor as we chose. Now days children aren't all that safe to run free and explore. Play is very esential to a child's development.