Parents and caregivers of children, teachers, school leaders, and community members are invited to join Trying Together and Playful Pittsburgh for community conversations on play.
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Physical movement, the freedom to play, and playful learning during the school day improves a child's social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. However, many American children engage in less than one hour of unstructured play per day.
We'd like to know how much your child is able to play. A virtual community conversation being held on June 10 will discuss how play is a part of a child's school life. The event will help attendees learn how to advocate for play and developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood.
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Monday, June 10 | 7 - 8 p.m.
Virtual
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Can’t attend? Take the play advocacy survey to share your thoughts.