Play and laughter: A serious matter
Play is a basic need for children, like eating, sleeping, or drinking. It's an essential part of growing up and develops skills for adult life. We bring you another infographic on the importance of play, which contains a series of objective data extracted from the results of surveys of parents about their perceptions of children's play, along with notes from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
You can see interesting statistics, such as that 39% of parents would like to enjoy flexible working hours to encourage play with their children.
Are you part of that 39%?
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