Good news parents!
When I ask my son what he wants to do on any given day he usually says one of two things:
- Go to the park.
- Play with (insert friend’s name here).
I love watching him play with other kids mostly because he loves it and looks so happy running around. But I hadn’t turned my mind to whether it was beneficial for him. In fact, I always looked at those parents who scheduled lots of activities and directed their child’s play to be educational and thought ‘I should do more of that’.
But I never do, because I prefer watching my son play, explore and work out who he is without me telling him what we are doing and when. And (BIG SIGH OF RELIEF), it seems I am not dropping the ball parenting-wise yet, with recent studies showing how vital free play is for kids.
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I really feel sorry for little kids today. So many classes are scheduled into their little lives. Days structured with organised activities morning and afternoon. Even weekends are jam packed with swimming and music and dancing. Some kids don't get a day off to play at home and use their imagination. Its really sad.