"Play doesn't need a finished product to be successful." In a deep dive with Amy Sowder of The Recorder, PPG Director Dr. Emily Bly explores why the most profound learning often happens when there is no established goal. By fostering curiosity and autonomy, we give children the space to discover the world on their own terms. Dive into the article to see how Emily and the team at PPG are championing the importance of play in our community.
Is "Unproductive" Time Actually the Most Productive?
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