March 02, 2022
Music in a playground
It's a fact that fresh air and outdoor play is a vital part of childhood. Being
outdoors is a fantastic source of inspiration and creativity and playing out
provides mountains of opportunities for learning as well as many other key
aspects of child development.
The outdoors is full of wonderful things for
children to experience, discover, and explore - so much more than simply
allowing them to let off steam by running, swinging, climbing and sliding,
although all essential and brilliant fun! Being in the open air encourages our
children's observation skills, they'll notice the weather, insects, plants, and
everything going on around them; in fact all that the natural world provides to
stimulate the senses - wonderful colours, different smells, sounds and textures.
Being outdoors allows children to explore and develop a relationship with the
natural environment, gain a sense of freedom and self-exploration, space to
imagine and think, and to learn the skills required to self-manage risk. They'll
also see, hear and learn about who or what is sharing their habitat; can you see
a cobweb? Who lives here? Can you hear that buzzing noise?There are three
interrelated aspects to children's development - cognitive, emotional and
physical. Play in the outdoors is able to support each of these aspects in a way
that is different from play in an indoor environment. Outdoor play encourages
the holistic development of the child by providing children with opportunities
for the development of physical and social skills, improving self-esteem and
help gain confidence in their own abilities.
Young children love physically
active play and it is good for them in a number of different ways; it benefits
their growing bodies and gives them a healthy outlet for their abundant energy
while subconsciously developing a confidence in their bodies and in their
growing physical strength and capabilities. Active play ensures both fine and
large motor movements and skills are being developed.An outdoor area with
varying levels and surfaces enables children to enhance their spatial awareness.
The outdoors has open-endedness in terms of what it represents to children -
from the fantastical to the domestic. This is also true of objects to be found
outdoors, all encouraging creative thinking - a simple stick becomes a tool for
the imagination.Providing quality Vet Orthopedic Implants
outdoor play experiences for children involves more than simply constructing a
safe climbing structure and allowing them to experience fresh air and exercise.
Language, social and creative skills in particular benefit from play areas with
landscapes and equipment that enable them to try new experiences and extend
their horizons and which provide opportunities for social discussion, problem
solving and increased communication.Splitting the playground into zoned areas is
an easy way to ensure the play space has all the right play and developmental
opportunities. For example, having an area for active play, running and ball
games, a friendship stop to encourage nurturing and communication, an adventure
playground for climbing, swinging and balancing, a quieter space suitable for
playground games, fantasy or imaginative play and even an area for outdoor
musical instruments. In fact, making music available in the playground ticks all
the right boxes - musical play offers cognitive, emotional and physical play
opportunities. Playing music can relax, revive or rally us depending on our
mood, musical play encourages creativity and the physical action that
accompanies it helps improve coordination. Music in a playground and the space
and freedom it offers, makes it more likely that gross motor activity and
development will occur.Its true that we may not be able to allow our children
the same sort of 'free-range' lifestyle we had as children. This makes it so
much more important to offer outdoor play environments and equipment that will
develop their bodies and minds. Children have a right to high quality, safe
outdoor play and recreation facilities; however just being outdoors releases
children's natural exuberance!
So let's open the door and let the playground
provide the social interaction, equality, turn taking, negotiation, excitement,
risk, challenge and opportunities to use their imagination that children enjoy
and need to learn and develop to grow into well-rounded individuals, hopefully
with a love of the outdoors!
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