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The phrase "learn through play" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to the idea of gaining knowledge or skills by engaging in activities or games. For example, you could say "Educators believe that children should learn through play for a well-rounded education."
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Children learn through play.
The children learn through play and imitation.
"Children learn through play, and cognitive development does take place through play," he said.
The children learn through play, they learn to be social and how to share.
Perhaps parents and teachers have not been told why young children learn through play.
People are wired to learn through play, so treating any new behaviour as a game can help establish it.
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"You learn through playing golf for a long time that the only thing you can control is your own game.
However, counsellors and psychologists described their job as establishing programs to enhance the care children receive or extracurricular activities that enables children to learn through playing.
He played flag football with them, and tried to share some of the values you learn through playing competitive sports.
In the third session, students in the experimental group were initially introduced to the game rules by the instructor and were then divided into small teams to learn through playing the game on their own.
learning through play rather than explicit education, and b).
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