Play advocates often talk about the importance of open ended play, open ended play materials and having play be child led instead of adult led. There is a popular theory called Loose Parts was developed by Simon Nicholson in 1971.
Encouraging Kindness at Home and School
A Visual Activity to Help Kids Understand the Power of Their Words
8 Tips for a Successful Playdate
Why I Love Playdates!
How Play and Coping Skills are Connected
As you may know, I run two websites - Encourage Play and Coping Skills for Kids. Although at first glance it doesn’t seem like these two are connected, they are - by PLAY!
Two Low-Prep Ways to Practice Listening
Board Games, Card Games, and Social Skills
The Importance of Play and Teachable Moments
Introducing the Calm and Connected Podcast
Using Paper Airplanes to Practice Following Directions
How Play Helps Kids Grow and Develop!
Play matters, and it makes a difference for children as they grow and develop. Children learn best through play. One of my favorite books all about the impact play can have on social development is by Dr. Stuart Brown…
Unique Summer Camp Ideas - Help Kids Make New Connections!
10 Magnificent Games to Practice Social and Emotional Skills with Kids
Inside: An overview of 10 games that can be used to work on social-emotional learning at school, in small group settings or at home.
What was your favorite game to play as a kid? For me, it was Monopoly. My sister and I played this game all the time - it would keep us entertained for hours on a cold winter day.