Wednesday marks the United Nations’ International Day of Play, an opportunity to recognize the critical role play has in children’s emotional, psychological and physical development. For 25 years, Right to Play has been helping children around the world overcome adversity. Liem Vu speaks with Ellen Fesseha, a Play Specialist with Right to Play International, and Canadian Olympic sprinter Duan Asemota.
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UN International Day of Play: celebrating the power of play
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