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The Role of Play in Developing Character Education

September 24, 2025 - 16:27

The Role of Play in Developing Character Education

Character encompasses a range of traits that harmonize moral knowledge, emotional understanding, and proactive behavior, allowing individuals to function as moral agents. Recent research emphasizes the significance of play-based learning in fostering character development among children. This approach highlights how engaging in play not only enhances cognitive skills but also cultivates essential virtues such as empathy, cooperation, and resilience.

The study explores various methodologies that integrate play into educational frameworks, illustrating how playful interactions can lead to meaningful character growth. Through structured play activities, children learn to navigate social dynamics, resolve conflicts, and make ethical decisions in a supportive environment. This process not only enriches their learning experience but also lays the groundwork for lifelong moral development.

As educators and parents increasingly recognize the value of play in shaping character, there is a growing movement to incorporate play-based strategies into curricula. This shift aims to create well-rounded individuals who are prepared to contribute positively to society.


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