0 an organized group for children aged between about three and five to play and learn together informally at regular times in a place outside their homes, run by parents or trained leaders
No one at the playgroup reported any symptoms.
You have your playgroup in the morning, your art groups, your sewing groups, your flower groups.
Two friends from the playgroup she attended had visited her at home on the same day.
And there was a net loss in playgroup places of 54,000.
Size of a day-care facility or the number of children in a playgroup were not associated with illness.
The playgroup emphasized social-emotional functioning and early literacy skills.
A toddler in a playgroup watches as a peer has a temper tantrum after an adult has taken away the peer's toy.
Since some (playgroup workers, voluntary/community nursery workers/childminders) were very low paid, or even unpaid, they had to be very committed to contribute regularly.