TEACHING KIDS THROUGH ACTIVITIES
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activity-based learning, teaching kids, educational games, arts and crafts, role-playing, hands-on learning, learning through play, cognitive development, social skills.##article.abstract##
Teaching young children effectively requires engaging their curiosity and using interactive methods that make learning enjoyable. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through activity-based learning. Activities that involve hands
on participation not only hold children’s attention but also promote deeper understanding and retention of information. From games to arts and crafts, movement, and music, incorporating diverse activities into lessons allows children to experience
learning in an immersive and fun way. This article explores the benefits of using activities to teach kids, discusses various types of activities, and highlights practical strategies for integrating activities into lessons.
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