Exercise is healthy, and even more so when it’s outdoors! I think we can all agree on that, right? However, while playing outside used to be a regular and obvious part of childhood, today it is often replaced by other activities, such as sitting in front of a phone or computer. So, how can we ensure our children stay active outdoors, and why is it so important? That’s exactly what we’ll be discussing today!
Outdoor activity supports a child on many levels. Firstly, the outdoors offers unlimited space for running, jumping, climbing, and cycling — all activities that help develop a child’s gross and fine motor skills. Being outside allows children to experience various stimuli — the surrounding colours, sounds, and smells all provide sensory input, helping children learn about the world around them with the right attention. This exposure also stimulates their creativity and imagination!
Outdoor play also offers access to a variety of surfaces — it’s not just the perfect carpet in a room. There’s grass, pavement, asphalt, puddles, pebbles, and uneven ground. This variety helps enhance a child’s coordination and balance. And above all, it’s never boring! It’s also worth noting that spending time outdoors boosts the production of vitamin D, which is essential for the proper development of bones.
Being outdoors also provides an ideal space for a child to form new relationships. Group play fosters the development of social skills among children, and participating in these activities supports their mental health and well-being.
When planning outdoor activities with children, you can use familiar games such as hide and seek, tag, and red rover, as well as new ideas found on various parenting blogs. We’ve also prepared some suggestions for you!
Tip: To make playtime more enticing, try incorporating themes from their favourite shows. For example, replace the role of the tagger with a “Paw Patrol” character or play hide and seek in the “Frozen” kingdom with Elsa. 🙂
In conclusion, outdoor play is a fantastic opportunity that should be organized for children in various ways. And don’t worry about the weather! Even a walk in the rain can be a great adventure and learning experience for a child. For example, you can observe raindrops through a magnifying glass! Have fun!
We invite all of you to an individual meeting with the headteacher. This will be a great opportunity to find out about our educational offer, ask questions, and visit the kindergarten. You can book one visit for a given day.