Thursday, February 21, 2013

'Di Lang Laro Ang Laro' brings back the fun of playing together

The meaning of playtime among today's children might have already lost the sense of "togetherness" as a result of modern gaming gadgets that encourage the young ones to seek private time to play. I grew up in the '90s, when most children wanted to play outdoors with other kids in the neighborhood every time there was time to do so, and until their parents pull them back home. Media practitioners at the launching of DepEd's campaign to preserve the value of children's playtime. ...



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