Play-based learning boosts early literacy through embodied cognition and language integration.
Children learn about the world through their hands and language, which helps them build mental models. This process, called embodied cognition, is crucial for early literacy development. By combining physical activities, thinking, and language, kids can lay the groundwork for reading and writing skills in kindergarten and Grade 1. Playing games and doing tasks that involve these elements can boost embodied cognition and support early literacy learning.