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Free to Play!

Written by Heather Haupt 6 Comments

After writing that post on play, last week, I was reminded of a series I had written almost 3 years ago on open-ended play.  Since that blog no longer exists, I thought I would take some time to repost it here.  It is a ten part series that unpacks exactly what open-ended play is, the benefits and how to cultivate this kind of critical play in our children’s lives.  Play is so essential to a child’s development and will be a primary topic in one of our upcoming talks at the Arizona Homeschool Convention!

So enjoy!

 Free to Play 

Have you ever peeked in on your child when he or she is totally engrossed in their own little world? It is truly a beautiful thing to behold. Not only are they having fun, but child’s play is actually serious work.

In our fast-paced culture, we seem to be “scheduling” everything. Our kids go from one activity to the next with nary a break in-between. But research has shown that slowing the pace down and giving children the chance to explore is not only more engaging, but critical for optimum development. Children need the freedom to invent and discover. It is so important that we provide play-time where there are no expectations, no specific problems to solve, no rules to follow and no pressure to produce a finished product. Open-ended play helps children build knowledge, skills and creativity at their own pace! It fosters critical thinking instead of merely imitating. In the long-run, instead of merely programming our children to repeat rote facts, our goal should be to raise children who can think for themselves and exhibit creativity. We can begin building the foundation for this now by letting them play!

I’ll expand more on this next time…

[Open-Ended Play Series]

PART 1  ~ Free to Play
PART 2 ~ Sounds Easy Enough
PART 3 ~ Micro-Managing No More
PART 4 ~ Keep It Simple
PART 5 ~ Block Play: Building a Child’s Mind 
PART  6 ~ Playsilks: Inspiring Creativity
PART 7 ~ Open-Ended Costumes
PART 8 ~ Kitchen Play
PART 9 ~ From Trash to Treasure
PART 10 ~ Making It Work
 

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Filed Under: Inspired Learning, Intentional Parenting Tagged With: Power of Play, preschool

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  1. jeannine: waddlee-ah-chaa says

    June 30, 2011 at 2:54 pm

    I’ve seen a lot of post today featuring very structured play at home. These engaged learning activities are great; however, they definitely need to balanced with FREE PLAY.

    Yesterday the children spent the day digging for sand crabs at the beach. Their exploration, interaction and cooperation was amazing to watch. Fits in perfectly with your post! 🙂

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  2. Stephanie says

    June 30, 2011 at 12:00 am

    Thank you so much for this post! There are already so many structured programs pulling at my 21-month old–thank you for emphasizing the importance of playing through childhood (and beyond!).

    Looking forward to your further posts!

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  3. Heather says

    June 29, 2011 at 2:13 pm

    Oh, how I want to come to your conference! 🙂

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  4. Rhen @Yes, they are all mine says

    June 29, 2011 at 2:58 am

    Amen! Giving children many opportunities to play and create is so important. I enjoy watching our Littles when they are playing. They offer interesting peeks into their world.

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  1. Block Play: Building Up the Whole Child says:
    March 18, 2013 at 8:52 am

    […] secret how much we love blocks.  I wrote about how they ‘build the mind’ during my series on open-ended play a couple of years ago.   But the more I think about the benefits of block play, the more […]

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  2. Playsilks: Unleashing the Imagination (and a giveaway) says:
    March 13, 2013 at 9:58 pm

    […] I wrote my series on Open-Ended Play, I wrote about the how our playsilks inspirie creativity.  I just love watching them unleash their […]

    Reply

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