
By Saleha Nouman, Dayhome Educator in Fort McMurray
Playing dress-up as a child is something of a rite of passage. This childhood pastime is very common, but did you know there are social and emotional benefits to dressing up? It’s true. Dress-up play can help children grow and learn.
“Dress-up is an ideal way for young children to work on so many early childhood development skills: literacies, life skills, and creative play.”





