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More than Just a Game: The Power of Play

Naima Shirdon  I’ve often heard from teachers and parents alike about the many characterizations of Somali children – that they are ‘rowdy’ or ‘loud.’ While others may state this is simply part and parcel of being a kid, it’s important to note that there is a time and a place for everything. For example, a…

July 14, 2014 in Early Childhood, Early Literacy, Somali, Somali Diaspora.

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