Play Blog — ADHD

Setting Up Play Stations at Home and in the Classroom

Setting Up Play Stations at Home and in the Classroom

The Power of Play Play is a child’s first language. It’s how they make sense of the world, build relationships, and develop crucial skills that will stay with them for life. When we create opportunities for unstructured, free play—whether at home or in the classroom—we give children the freedom to explore, experiment, and learn in a way that feels natural and exciting. At Edx Education, we believe in the power of play-based learning and provide educational toys, resources, and inspiration through our Play, Learn & Create with Edx Education podcast. In this blog, we’ll explore how to set up play...

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Play to Learn: Supporting Neurodivergent Children Through Play-Based Learning

Play to Learn: Supporting Neurodivergent Children Through Play-Based Learning

Children with ADHD, ASD, and other neurodivergent conditions often experience sensory sensitivities, difficulties with focus, or challenges in social interaction. Play can serve as an essential tool to help them regulate their emotions, providing structure and predictability while also allowing them to experiment and express themselves freely.

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