The Power of Play-Based Learning: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Engaging Young Learners

Play-based learning is a powerful tool for fostering creativity, social-emotional growth, and engagement in the classroom. This article explores movement-based, group, sensory, imaginative, and role-playing activities that help students develop communication, empathy, and problem-solving skills. By integrating play into learning, educators can create trauma-informed environments that support diverse learning styles, enhance brain development, and build strong classroom communities.

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