Educators have long understood the benefits of outdoor play, but today’s parents are becoming increasingly reluctant to let their children out of their sight.
This is a great pity. Play is an active form of learning that involves the whole self, which is how children learn best. They relax and express their emotions, learn to cooperate and solve problems, and develop their perceptual skills. The heightened senses of smell, touch, taste and movement they experience outdoors are powerful modes of learning. Children also learn to navigate their surroundings and gain confidence. If your children have access to outside space, whatever their age, please help them make the most of it.