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Your kid’s playtime is building their brain way more than you think.** If your child is playing pretend, solving puzzles, or building forts—they’re not “just playing.” They’re developing real skills. Here’s how 5 types of play shape your child’s growth—and what you can do to support each one: 1. Role Play = Empathy Playing house, pretending to be a doctor, storytelling. Builds compassion and emotional understanding. Ask: “How do you think the teddy bear felt when that happened?” 2. Cooperative Play = Teamwork Board games, sports, building something with others. Boosts turn-taking, listening, and group problem-solving. Play games where kids win or lose as a team, not as individuals. 3. Puzzle Play = Critical Thinking Puzzles, mazes, memory games, building kits. Improves focus, planning skills, and early math reasoning. Let them struggle a bit. Ask questions like, “What might happen if you try this?” 4. Leadership Play = Confidence When kids invent games or assign roles in group play. Builds initiative, responsibility, and planning. Let your child lead the next game or story. Ask after, “How did it feel to be in charge?” 5. Creative Play = Innovation Drawing, music, making things from cardboard and tape. Encourages flexible thinking and emotional expression. Don’t step in. Give them space to mess up and rethink. You don’t need flashcards or apps. You need time, loose parts, and the patience to let kids play independently. Want your kid to be kind, confident, and curious? Play is the training ground. Honor it. Save this and share with a parent who needs the reminder.