Open-Ended Play
Play is one of the primary ways children communicate. And though there are wonderful benefits with adult-led activities, it is vital for children’s development to engage in play that is open-ended as well. This means no plan, no structure, just PLAY!
According to Katie Taylor and our friends at Child Life On Call, here are five amazing benefits that open-ended play can provide:
- Encourages creativity and imagination
- Supports language development
- Strengthens problem-solving skills
- Helps build confidence
- Develops fine and gross motor skills
The best part about open-ended play is you can join, too!
Allow the child to lead.
Observe out loud (for example, “I see the truck is going over that bridge”).
Ask open-ended questions (for example, “What do you think would happen if…”) and watch their imagination bloom!
2024-08-07 18:25:00
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