Play and Executive Function Scientists at NIH (the National Institutes of Health) suggest that “programs with active play components may be more successful in eliciting improved executive function (defined here as self-regulation) because of the importance of motor learning early on and because of the social motivation aspects of learning.” (
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Play and Executive Function
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Play and Executive Function Scientists at NIH (the National Institutes of Health) suggest that “programs with active play components may be more successful in eliciting improved executive function (defined here as self-regulation) because of the importance of motor learning early on and because of the social motivation aspects of learning.” (