The natural way to play

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

By Paul Bonel, director of the SkillsActive Playwork Unit I welcome the review of children's natural play by Stuart Lester and Martin Maudsley for Playday 2006, commissioned by the Children's Play Council. It is apt at this time to examine the importance of playing naturally and the barriers to children doing so. As the review highlights very effectively, children have a natural inclination and ability to interact with the natural environment, and research shows that it is 'playing out' that children value the most.

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