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As Easter approaches, it’s the perfect time to infuse your children’s outdoor play with the joy and excitement of the season. From egg hunts to nature walks, there are endless opportunities to engage kids in active, imaginative, and Easter-themed activities.
The classic climbing frame has been a childhood favourite for more than a hundred years, coming to popularity in Germany in the 19th century. The term ‘jungle gym’ was invented in the US in 1920, but the climbing frames of today have come a long way from the configuration of metal bars they once were.
Safe outdoor play for children contributes greatly to their physical and mental wellbeing. Running, jumping, swinging and climbing support their stability, bone density and muscle development. And playing together in the sunshine lets them get plenty of vitamin D while developing their emotional and social skills.
In an era where digital screens often overshadow the allure of outdoor play, the significance of playgrounds in the physical and social development of children cannot be overstated.
Including outdoor education in your curriculum is a fantastic way to support kids’ health and wellbeing. Fresh air and natural light are proven to reduce stress, increase happiness and improve sleeping patterns. These improve kids’ physical and mental health, which also has a positive impact on their learning.
Your school’s playground is one of the most important places in the world for the children who play there. It’s a place to have fun and make friends, whilst also developing crucial life skills without even noticing they’re doing it.
Climbing is a physically engaging and mentally stimulating activity that offers loads of different benefits for children’s development, as well as benefiting their overall wellbeing.
Outdoor learning comes with a whole host of different benefits, from teaching children about nature and encouraging them to take an interest in the environment, to promoting wellbeing and improving mental health. Clearly, outdoor learning is something to be encouraged, but how exactly can that be done?
Come rain or shine, it’s really important that children are able to play outside. After being cooped up in a classroom, children need the opportunity to run around outside, breathe some fresh air and let off some steam. Having somewhere to shelter means that children can still get that valuable outdoor play time if it’s raining, snowing, hailing, or the sun is too hot.
Accessibility is all about making things usable for as many people as possible. In a playground setting, it’s ensuring that all children can have a fun and enjoyable time, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.
Agility playground equipment is any equipment that encourages little ones to climb, step, jump, and run. This type of equipment doesn’t just help kids blow off steam, but can also play a valuable role in their future development too.