
Child’s Right to Play
The Child's Right to Play is recognized as an essential aspect of children's development and well-being, emphasizing that every child should have the opportunity to engage in play. This right is supported by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, highlighting play's importance for creativity, social skills, and physical health. Play helps children learn about the world, develop relationships, and cope with challenges. Ensuring this right means providing safe environments where children can freely explore, imagine, and have fun, which ultimately contributes to their overall growth and happiness.