Monday, July 9, 2012

Outdoor Fun!


Looking for something to do outdoors? Let your child make a bug catching habitat by poking holes in an old peanut butter jar. Help your little one fill the habitat with leaves for food and sticks for climbing, then encourage him to search nature under rocks, in a field or at the park.  You can even make binoculars by gluing 2 toilet paper rolls together.  Be sure to sit back and watch as your little one embarks on his expedition of the great back yard. 
Not into bugs?  Check out, “It Looked Like Spilt Milk,” by Charles G. Shaw, then sit outside and compare cloud shapes.  No matter what your child’s energy level or interests, there is something for her outdoors.  In a world full of favorite TV characters, Weekly Featured Apps and You Tube videos, it is important to turn off the electronics and get outside. 

Non-directed play, commonly called “free play” where children make up the rules and adults are mere spectators, is quickly diminishing from the childhood experience.  This type of open ended imaginative play is a valuable learning tool for young children.  It encourages logical thinking and reasoning skills, develops a love of nature and allows for free and original thought.  Playing outdoors is also fantastic exercise for little ones with countless opportunities for fine and gross motor development. 
Whether your a get messy, dirt digging family or a cloud watching at sun set type of clan, make sure to get outside and Jam in the outdoors daily!


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