Play Theatre

Children will use their imagination in playing, such as holding a toy banana as a phone; pretend to drink with an empty cup. In order to follow the children's interests, parents should also participate and play together so as to cultivate children's imagination and creativity.
Children will use their imagination in playing, such as holding a toy banana as a phone; pretend to drink with an empty cup. In order to follow the children's interests, parents should also participate and play together so as to cultivate children's imagination and creativity.
Through daily observation and contact with others, children like to play the role of others while playing. These role-playing games can help them to understand the feeling of others, build up their sense of empathy, help them to see the others’ perspective and learn to get along with people.
Through daily observation and contact with others, children like to play the role of others while playing. These role-playing games can help them to understand the feeling of others, build up their sense of empathy, help them to see the others’ perspective and learn to get along with people.
Through daily observation and contact with others, children like to play the role of others while playing. These role-playing games can help them to understand the feeling of others, build up their sense of empathy, help them to see the others’ perspective and learn to get along with people.
Parents can use toys or household items to play with their children and foster their imagination and creativity through some demonstration. For example, tissue boxes can be used to build a “house”, and several pillows can be stacked up to form a “mountain” for children to climb. This can stimulate them to imitate and build up their imagination and creative thinking.
Parents can use toys or household items to play with their children and foster their imagination and creativity through some demonstration. For example, tissue boxes can be used to build a “house”, and several pillows can be stacked up to form a “mountain” for children to climb. This can stimulate them to imitate and build up their imagination and creative thinking.
Children need to learn to share and cooperate with others while playing. By observing others, their play skills will become more mature and they can learn more knowledge.
Children need to learn to share and cooperate with others while playing. By observing others, their play skills will become more mature and they can learn more knowledge.
When reading storybooks with children, parents can use appropriate techniques such as questioning, sentence filling and sentence demonstration to enhance their understanding of the story, promote their language skills and attention.
Children need to learn certain rules in order to help them to adapt to different social situations. Through playing, children learn to follow rules of the game, take turn to play and how to handle the frustration of losing. These are all conducive to their social development.
Children need to learn certain rules in order to help them to adapt to different social situations. Through playing, children learn to follow rules of the game, take turn to play and how to handle the frustration of losing. These are all conducive to their social development.