Editor’s Note: Today I sat in on a great webinar on Outdoor Play by @VickiEhlers. This weekend, I’m off to visit great play and nature writers (and darling gals!) @OCPlayParks and @GoExploreNature. I am so excited by all of the great work going on to save play here in the US and all over the world. Join us. Raise your voice. PLAY. Below, I’m reposting some reasons why…

If you’ve never given the concept of play much thought, the above quote might seem a bit odd to you; presumptuous even. I assure you, it isn’t. In the world of a child, and if we let it — us adults — play is a process of utmost importance. Did you notice my use of the term process there?
That is key. Play is just that — a process. It is not a product or a destination. Play is a process through which children learn about themselves, their peers, the world at large — and their role in it.
Due to a variety of factors, including the current education system, the popularity of structured activities and after-school “academic enrichment” programs, and parents’ schedules, many children are play deprived in today’s society.
Play deprivation is real and harmful, and cannot be remedied by playing organized sports or video games. Simply put, those types of leisure pursuits are not true play.
We are seeing a growing body of research on the importance of play. In fact, play is popping up in articles seemingly left and right. But it is not only the importance of play that should resonate, but the real and startling impact of play deprivation. That said, because as a society we currently view play as something frivolous, it is easy to let this research pass us by and go on with business as usual.
Think about it. What would your gut reaction be if someone said that they work in play for a living, or they are a play researcher and theorist?
By the American yardstick, how would such statements be measured? Many people would think, “Oh, how fun!” and wouldn’t give it any deeper thought than that. But it is much deeper than that, and it is my hope that we can all join together to be a voice for play — in our communities, our schools, and our homes.
Let’s not take the fun out of play, but in turn, let’s not be fooled into thinking it of little importance due to its fun nature.
Let’s play and learn and laugh together, and make sure we make enough time for living in this life.
See ya outside! – The Grass Stain Guru
photo credit: chadskeers






I played hide and seek tonight. It was fun. Seriously. I found one boy in a cubby house, it was our neighbour, I didn’t even know he was in the house. Then there were cushions moving and my 9 year old hiding behind them!
Have fun visiting your friends, it’s great to connect across the planet with kindred spirits.
I always compare play to nutrition and exercise. It seems like such a basic need/concept – and something we should all be doing – but how many people eat healthy and work out daily? If we all just keep talking somebody is bound to listen!
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I love your posts about children education and playtime Bethe. It is a fact that playing is important and it is also a fact that the socity we are building ask our children to be grown up way before they should. It is the hard task of parents to fight this and help your children growing at their own pace, trying to not take in acocunt this “social pressure”, not letting them becoming mini adults before being one child.
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Your definition of ‘play’ is the most beautiful thing I’ve read all day. Thanks!
Awwww, thanks!
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