PEDIATRICS Vol. 12 No. 2 August 1953, pp. 230
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One of the lacks in the training of the pediatrician is that of experience with healthy children. In some training centers, attempts are being made to overcome this deficiency by providing nursery schools where pediatricians may observe children in play and in interaction with other human beings. Physicians, teachers and parents alike are not aware enough of the use of play and its role in providing opportunities for learning, and for expressing feelings.