There are benefits of using structured play within the setting as it will allow the practitioners to plan the activities that will help children to develop certain skills. Some of the skills that the child might develop are social, physical and their language development. In the setting, we learnt about 3D shapes and we laid out different activities relating to 3D shapes. We done this because the child can decide what activity they would preferred to do and they can learn at their own pace. There are some disadvantages of using structured play it can be difficult for the practitioners to plan and provide different activities within the setting. There are some benefits of using unstructured play which is that it can allow children and young people use their imagination, creativity and decision making. The child would develop these skills through play. Using unstructured play can help children to learn at their own pace and they get to choose what they want to play with. Also, it will help children to use something that interest them and they can set their own challenges through play. However, there are some disadvantage of using unstructured play is that it can be time consuming for practitioners as they would need to set up areas that interests the child. In my opinion, I think unstructured
There are benefits of using structured play within the setting as it will allow the practitioners to plan the activities that will help children to develop certain skills. Some of the skills that the child might develop are social, physical and their language development. In the setting, we learnt about 3D shapes and we laid out different activities relating to 3D shapes. We done this because the child can decide what activity they would preferred to do and they can learn at their own pace. There are some disadvantages of using structured play it can be difficult for the practitioners to plan and provide different activities within the setting. There are some benefits of using unstructured play which is that it can allow children and young people use their imagination, creativity and decision making. The child would develop these skills through play. Using unstructured play can help children to learn at their own pace and they get to choose what they want to play with. Also, it will help children to use something that interest them and they can set their own challenges through play. However, there are some disadvantage of using unstructured play is that it can be time consuming for practitioners as they would need to set up areas that interests the child. In my opinion, I think unstructured