Publication Details
Issue: Vol 5, No 2 (2026)
Pages: 127-129
ISSN: 2751-7543

Abstract

This article examines the importance of play in the development of pre-school children, emphasising its fundamental role in early childhood education. Play is a natural learning process through which children explore the world, develop their thinking abilities and build social relationships, as well as being a form of entertainment. The study reveals that children enhance their cognitive abilities, including memory, attention, imagination, and problem-solving, during play activities. At the same time, play contributes to emotional development, helping children to express their feelings, manage their emotions, and build their confidence. Socially, play teaches cooperation, communication, respect for rules and interaction with peers. The article also emphasises that both structured and unstructured play activities play an important role in shaping a child’s personality and preparing them for future learning. Furthermore, the research underlines the pedagogical value of integrating play into pre-school education programmes, as it increases motivation and the effectiveness of learning. Overall, the findings suggest that play is an essential mechanism for the holistic development of children, supporting their intellectual, emotional, and social growth in the early years.

Keywords
Muhammad Rizo Ogahiy N.M. Aksarina preschool age psychological process role-playing games didactic games Z.V. Manuleyko