Unstructured Play for Kids: Why Children Need Downtime for Mental Health & Learning Life Skills by Rae Pica

Mental Health
April 06, 2022

Unstructured Play for Kids: Why Children Need Downtime for Mental Health & Learning Life Skills

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Mike Prochaska
Excited to see That Rae decided to come write a tip about importance of unstructured play. This an awesome tip that I couldn’t agree more about
Rae Pica
Thanks, Mike! I know we're on the same page where play is concerned! :)
Elisa Schmitz
Spot on, Rae Pica ! There's so much pressure on kids (and parents) to keep going going going and practicing and excelling at so many things. When are they supposed to play and learn to figure things out on their own? I love this. So glad you have joined our community of writers. Welcome, and we look forward to more from you!
Rae Pica
Thank you, Elisa! I'm glad to be part of the 30Seconds family. Have just watched a segment on Good Morning America about the pressure middle school girls feel to be perfect. Much of that pressure, they said, comes from parental expectations. So sad! We have to let kids be kids! They only get the one chance!
AJ Rogers
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for this! I remember reading somewhere long ago that when we are bored is when we use our imagination and that sometimes leads us to what truly interests us!
Rae Pica
Exactly!! Kids have so many ready-made images these days -- between TV, YouTube, and apps -- I worry that they'll never need to create any in their own heads!
Julio Caro
Thanks For Sharing....

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