Learning Through Play Festival is an extracurricular activity held at elementary schools. Parents and students participate in fun, useful activities to learn about Learning through Play, the benefits of Learning through Play, and are guided by teachers to apply simple activities at home with their children, contributing to their hoslistic development.
"The school organizes a very useful Play Day for students, all parents are excited. Participating in this festival, parents accompany their children to experience fun activities, helping children develop comprehensively. At the same time, parents ...
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Suggested: The program lasts 1.5 - 2 hours.
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Welcome to the "Learning through Play" festival of the iPLAY project of VVOB organization! We are very pleased to bring you the opportunity to experience the "Learning through Play" educational approach for parents and elementary school students, helping parents to apply "Learning through Play" activities. play" at home, and at the same time support teachers in using "Learning through play" for children in class. When participating in the program, iPLAY will share resources about "Learning through Play" jointly implemented by VVOB organization and the Ministry of Education and Training. At the same time, iPLAY will also provide professional support so you can implement the 'Learning through Play' festival in an effective and interesting way for teachers, parents and students. iPLAY thanks you for joining us in contributing to the comprehensive development of children through the activities "Learn to play, play to learn".