Author Question: What childhood experiences did Dr. Joe L. Frost use to become a leading proponent of play during his career? (Read 105 times)

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What childhood experiences did Dr. Joe L. Frost use to become a leading proponent of play during his career?


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Joe Frost is a proponent of the importance of outdoor play for young children.



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