Not exact matches
Less obvious but perhaps more
important,
play has been shown to help us develop and enhance our social
skills and to build bonds in our relationships distinct from bonds based on dependency or hierarchy.
Not only does
play stimulate creativity, but it also encourages physical activity and fosters the
important development of social
skills, leading kids to grow into happy, healthy adults.
It is
important to see that this is not just personal temperament and
skill, although these
play their role.
Team
play was less
important than individual
skill and power.
Skills and training continues to be a major focus for the food and drink sector, in recognition of the
important role that the next generation of food scientists and technicians will
play in driving innovation and meeting the key challenges of nutrition and public health.
A quarterback's most
important skill — the ability to lead, to take over a bus, a locker room, a team meeting, a
play gone haywire — is one Kornblau has not yet developed.
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you
play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has
played in positions that make no sense considering his
skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any
important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
if the Ox was
played to either showcase his
skills or to increase any potential bids because of his perceived importance to our starting 11, this was an incredibly risky move that could have cost us dearly... imagine if he was injured or
played poorly, like he did, and this negatively impacted our ability to get the best available deal... more importantly, why was Wenger willing to
play someone who obviously wants out in such an
important game under false pretenses... this kind of behaviour might be less offensive in April, when things are done and dusted, but to do this following a loss against a supposed main rival that pipped us for fourth by a point last year, could be considered at best inappropriate and at worst treasonous... we can't afford to let this coach make business decisions on game day, which has gone on for far too long
He can
play passes very well as a deep - lying midfielder, but he's never convinced me defensively, which is of course the most
important skill in that position.
This transfer window tbh i feel wenger has done a very good job.a
skilled striker who has pace which is d most
important thing with reasonable stats and EXPERIENCE OF
PLAYING IN A TOTAL OF THREE COUNTRIES.
But getting the ball and threading it through the lines is a real
skill and very
important to the way we want to
play.
True, he's not quite the finished article and his technical game needs work, but revisiting the part he
played in that fabulous Willian goal against Brighton last weekend that also involved Hazard shows he has the
skill and awareness to make a telling contribution just like he did against Newcastle — just like he could do in the many
important games that Chelsea have yet to
play this season.
The document stresses both mothers» and fathers» importance as educators, making clear that when fathers and mothers talk,
play, read, paint, investigate numbers and shapes or sing with their children it has a positive effect on children's later development — and that mums» and dads» involvement in reading is the most
important determinant of their child's early language and literacy
skills.
There are so many
important skills children learn from LEGOs and all they have to do is
play!
Active
play is
important in developing his motor
skills and will help with his physical fitness and cardiovascular health, give him muscle tone and strengthen his bones.
It's great not only for pretend
play, but also for building
important motor and problem - solving
skills.
Even though many families think that academic
skills are what are most
important for school success, social
skills play a huge role in school success as well.
If this sounds like your child, here are ten fun cardboard box
play ideas that also help your child work on
important skills.
It's
important that he has the opportunity to
play with other children, this will give him the social
skills he needs to make friends when he starts school as well as teaching him the concepts of sharing, taking turns and winning and losing.
The simple act of
playing helps toddlers further develop motor
skills, learn
important concepts like colors and numbers, and sharpen
skills like problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and more.
Since this is such an
important stage, parents should
play an
important part in aiding their child in every possible way to help him develop strong communication
skills.
Playing is one of the most
important parts of a child's early life and it is through playtime that your baby's different
skills develop.
Pretend
play is
important for developing social
skills, language
skills, thinking
skills, and much more.
I believe independent
play is an
important life
skill that needs to be taught in early childhood and practiced over time until it becomes a way of life.
The baby walker with wheels has toys on the tray will make your child want to grab and hold on to them and while they are
playing they will be developing
important grasping and holding
skills.
And, whether you realize it or not, games and activities that are staples of summer —
playing catch, jumping rope and pumping on a swing — can help your child develop
important physical abilities like eye - hand coordination and gross and fine motor
skills.
Toddler
play may seem just like a child's game, but toddlers are trying to learn
important physical
skills as they gain muscle control, balance and coordination.
Kids develop a number of
important skills through
play, all of which
play an
important role in learning.
Not only do toddlers enjoy these activities, but they learn a lot of
important cognitive, fine motor
skills and other developmental
skills by
playing with them.
I think development of safety
skills is just as
important for a player to learn as the sport
skills they'll take with them as they progress through higher levels of
play.
«Our youth sports philosophy is that we seek to encourage each of four fundamental principles — fun, sportsmanship,
skill development and participation — and one of the most
important ways that we encourage all four of these principles is through our
playing time rules,» Bacon says.
Whilst he may be growing up fast, it's
important to remember that
play remains the primary way in which he learns and develops his social, emotional and cognitive
skills.
Play games with your child that emphasize sharing, patience and other
important skills for making friends.
With games like these, not only are you encouraging active
play, but you are teaching your child
important lessons — in this case a social
skill.
As a bonus, by
playing organized games like this, your little one will learn
important social
skills like taking turns.
But that provides an opportunity for parents to teach
important social
skills like good sportsmanship and respect for fair
play.
Research shows that learning and
playing in the outdoors and developing the
skills to be a good friend are
important ingredients in healthy child development.
Find out how poking and pinching
play dough and clay can help your child develop
important fine motor
skills.
But «baby
play» as simple as looking at a picture or a toy can promote
important visual
skills.
Gross motor
skills are
important for every day tasks such as walking, running,
playing, and more.
Through head - turning
play, you take an
important skill that your little one is ready for and naturally working on and stretch it into new and exciting ways.
Sensory
play usually includes fine motor
skill development, which is another reason sensory
play is so
important.
However,
playing with your baby and stimulating their growing brain is
important for developing things like motor
skills, social
skills and even just bonding with mom and dad.
Continuing to offer plenty of floortime
play (out of Baby Holding Devices) is
important for letting your little one practice all these new
skills and develop new ones.
An
important aspect of Adaptive
Play is helping children develop essential social
skills like expressing their feelings in constructive ways.
Play with balls and other hand eye coordination games such as puzzles is also an
important movement
skill to help writing letters and number become an easy
skill to learn rather than using a pencil being cumbersome and tiring.
For instance, parents
play an
important role in fostering children's early learning (e.g., language and problem - solving abilities) and in shaping their social - emotional
skills (e.g., emotion regulation, reactivity to stress, and self - esteem).
You will also
play an
important role by providing encouragement for your child to practice new
skills and celebrating his efforts and successes.
Both hand - eye coordination and manipulative
skills should be improved as a result of the playnest & gym,
important factors in baby's physical and
play development.
A children's playground is a wonderful place to laugh and
play, while also gaining
important social
skills.