Lots to get to tonight, but first temperatures are dropping a cross the bay area. To meteorologist mike bennett. Hey, mike. Mike the coldest night of the season. 58 in tampa. 59 in brandon. 59 in wauchula. 59 in bartow and we will continue to see the temperatures plummet now that the sun has set. To. 13 degrees cooler in tampa 16 cooler inland and 18 degrees cooler frostproof. A cooler night. As we head throughout evening hours we will continue to see the temperatures drop. By 11 00, 51 and we dont stop there. A look at the forecast lows for tonight, 44 here in tampa. The coldest temperature in nine months. To the north closing in on that certainly you will want to wrap up as you head out tomorrow morning. It is going to be pretty chilly out there. Not the only cold morning to talk about in the sevenday. Details on that coming up in just a bit. A news alert tonight out of san antonio, texas. Authorities there say detective Benjamin Marconi was shot and killed while writing a traffic ti
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How to study the stages children go through as they play together has been highlighted in new research by a Swansea University academic.
Play is a crucial part of a child s development. It is how children develop cognitive skills and learn new information as well as social skills and it is an important topic of research by social scientists.
Dr Pete King, who specialises in play and childhood studies, devised a method of studying the process of children s play - the Play Cycle Observation Method (PCOM) - and has now published research which demonstrates how effective it is as an observational tool.