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The Importance of Play in Child Development: Insights from Sunisha Ahuja

February 23, 2025 - 20:53

The Importance of Play in Child Development: Insights from Sunisha Ahuja

Sunisha Ahuja, an Education Specialist at UNICEF, highlights the organization’s commitment to promoting play as a fundamental aspect of child development. In her recent discussions, she emphasizes that play is not merely a leisure activity but a vital component that contributes significantly to a child's overall well-being.

Ahuja points out that engaging in play nurtures creativity, enhances social skills, and builds emotional resilience. These elements are crucial for children as they navigate their formative years. She advocates for the creation of environments that prioritize active and imaginative play, arguing that such settings are essential for fostering growth and learning.

The emphasis on play aligns with UNICEF’s broader mission to ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive. By encouraging play, Ahuja believes that we can equip children with the necessary tools to face life’s challenges, ultimately paving the way for healthier, happier futures.


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