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A playgroup is a casual school for young children that allows them to learn through play. Playgroups are often intended for children from infancy through pre-kindergarten, and can be held in a variety of safe locations, such as community centers, health clinics, preschools, or even someone's home. During playgroups, children can play together in organized activities or free play, while parents and caregivers can supervise, socialize, or join in. Playgroups can help children develop a variety of skills, including: Motor skills: Gross motor skills like running, jumping, and climbing, as well as fine motor skills like drawing and cutting Social skills: Communication, cooperation, empathy, sharing, turn-taking, and self-regulation Emotional skills: Emotional regulation, empathy, and resilience Playgroups can also provide an opportunity for parents and caregivers to meet and share their experiences.