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the real benefits of role-play #spon

If you’re a parent, you’re bound to have been on the receiving end of a range of peculiar role-play requests from your children.  You’ve probably been at the mercy of all manner of directorial demands from being the baddie to being told to wait for a kiss to awaken you from your Sleeping Beauty slumber.

captain america costumeAside from the obvious fun factor, role-play brings a wealth of benefits to your child’s development. Imitation is one of its first forms. Children will often play at being a parent and will try to be involved in the daily tasks that an adult undertakes. This mimicry enables a child to develop an awareness of who their parents are and what it is that adults do. Encouraging your offspring to help with errands is an easy way to nurture those early life skills that will become essential for independent adulthood.

As children develop they become more interested in the imaginative side of role-play. Real life is replaced by action and adventure. A child’s imagination can transform the most mundane object into their perfect prop. They’ll spend hours dressing up as a variety of characters, acting out their flights of fancy. Providing your child with dressing-up clothes is a great way to encourage imaginative development. You can buy fancy dress costumes from Woolworths which they’ll love to wear at every available opportunity, including the most inopportune.

Wearing fancy dress costumes and re-enacting scenes from stories enables a child to gain some understanding of how their chosen character may be feeling in any given situation. This awareness of another’s perspective, however basic, helps to encourage empathy and an understanding of other peoples’ feelings. In addition, the repetition of dialogue can often develop your child’s language skills and vocabulary.

Likewise, real-life situations can also provide ideal inspiration for role-play. Acting out scenes from a shopping trip or a visit to the doctor’s surgery enables a child to understand different societal scenarios. This type of play helps to reinforce appropriate behavior in social situations. Furthermore, it’s normally carried out in the company of other children, providing ample opportunity to learn the arts of negotiation and cooperation, which are crucial social skills for children and adults alike.

If your child enjoys the attention of an audience, why not encourage the performance of their role-play? A well-received routine will boost confidence and build burgeoning self-esteem.

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