![]() THE IMPORTANCE OF PLAY: We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: play is the absolute best vehicle for learning. Where do you want to stand? What do you do if they won’t let you in? What do you do when someone wants to get in between you and the person you wanted to stand with? What do you do if the group starts without you? Oh, yeah, and how do we all figure out how to walk the same direction and not crash into each other or mush up the circle? It’s a complicated business, but fortunately the game gives the opportunity to practice over and over again. There are clear rules, which help everyone sort out what they’re supposed to be doing (hard enough for a lot of young children), but within that you have to make a lot of choices. But Ring-Around-the-Rosie provides the perfect opportunity to practice. Listening to other people and meeting their needs while simultaneously getting your own needs met? That’s like rocket science, as far as most 3-year-olds are concerned. Most young children are working hard, all the time, on coordinating their social interactions. It’s hard to delay gratification like that, when falling down is the fun part! Children build self-control playing this game. You can’t just fall down any old time-you’ve got to wait for exactly the right moment. Even for four-year-olds, this can be a pretty complicated process, taking a lot of concentration.ĬOGNITIVE and EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT: There’s a lot of patience and timing involved in Ring-Around-the-Rosie. That sounds pretty easy to adults, but only because we practiced it for years. To play the game, you’ve got to walk sideways, in a circle, while holding hands and singing. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT: There’s an awful lot of gross-motor coordination in Ring-Around-the-Rosie. Let’s look at what’s going on for kids in this classic game. For 2–4-year-olds, Ring-Around-the-Rosie is kind of the perfect developmental experience. It’s such a commonplace, obvious kids’ game that it’s easy to dismiss it as unimportant.īut when the kids asked me to play it with them today, and ten or so children got involved, I was super excited. Almost for sure you played it as a kid, and you’ve probably played it with kids since then. ABBY USED MY SOUND.You know Ring-Around-the-Rosie. HE HAS MESSED WITH ME IN GMOD TOO! HE GOES THROUGH THE ELEVATOR DOOR. I EVEN LIKE THE KING MORE THAN HIM! HIS PNG SUCKS BY THE WAY! IF I EVER FIND THE PERSON WHO CREATED OBUNGA, THEYCWILL NEVER HEAR THE END OF IF. THOSE 20 DOLLARS MEAN MORE TO ME THAN ANYTHING! AND HE TOOK IT!! HE TOOK IT!!!!! HE TOOK 20 DOLLARS FROM ME, AND I DIED SOON AFTER. he teleported to me when i was REVIVING SOMEBODY. HE IS A DEMONIC PIECE OF BITCH! he ruins people's lives. i've played ring around the rosie with other bots and he ALWAYS RUINS IT. i want him to burn, in a fire, doused with gasoline so he cannot escape. Identity 님의 TikTok 동영상: "i fucking hate obunga, any form of him sucks, he sucks, i purposely get him hit by a bus every single time im on desert bus. ![]() I fucking hate obunga, any form of him sucks, he sucks, i purposely get him hit by a bus every single time im on desert bus.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |