Alistair Bryce-Clegg is joined once again by Ben Kingston-Hughes to explore the essential role of physical play in children’s development.
Practical tips for practitioners
Outdoor play is highlighted for its unique benefits, including fostering independence and allowing for safe risk-taking. Additionally, they discuss how physical play can actually benefit children’s mental health into adulthood.
Alistair and Ben delve further into the crucial skills children develop through physical play, such as spatial awareness and improved social interactions. They emphasise that when children enjoy the experience of learning through play, they are more likely to absorb and retain information. This episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for practitioners on encouraging physical play.
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