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Sophia Burroughs; Cameron Minneman; Sarah Neeper; Gabrielle O'Shaughnessy; Madeline Schnabel; Laura Schmelzer; Alexia E. Metz – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2025
Play is an integral part of childhood which is done for the sake of enjoyment but also confers many benefits. For young children who attend childcare, preschool, and elementary school, play is frequently done outside the home and with peers. The public health measures of the COVID-19 pandemic confined many families to their homes while parents had…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Parent Attitudes, Parents