 More about Foundation Skills: 
                         Play
 
                         More about Foundation Skills: 
                         Play 
                      
                
                    At first babies’ play is self centred, they will even be absorbed watching their own hands as they move in front of their eyes, lying on their change-mat. Babies and toddlers develop increasing skill in manipulating objects and using them in imaginative ways.  Eventually play becomes very sophisticated and social, with pretend, make-believe, and even rule-based games made by the players themselves.  Through play, children learn about the world in a relaxed and safe environment.  Opportunities to play are vital for a child’s development, enabling them to communicate with others and gain essential ‘language for thinking’ skills.  For some children, play does not occur naturally and they will benefit from extra support.