Children Must Be Free to Play (but Have Less and Less Space for Playing)
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NÜRNBERG. In addition to school and hobbies, children often have little time to play according to their mood. But that's exactly what is important for their development. Experts explain why this is the case for the World Game Day next week. Because, to finally say it out, man only plays where he is in full meaning of the word man, and he is only the whole human being where he plays.- Friedrich Schiller. Photo: Shutterstock Children learn when th…
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