Capital District Parent Pages - March 2020

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Everyday fun

Free play important for kids Informal independent activities help foster creativity and self-reliance

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lance at a typical family schedule and you would no doubt see that afternoons are jam-packed, and many children – even the youngest among them – have full itineraries of structured after-school activities. In an effort to raise well-rounded and intelligent children, many parents enroll their youngsters in all sorts of extracurricular activities, including sports leagues, travel teams, enrichment clubs and musical instruction. While these activities are good for kids, it’s also beneficial to give them ample time to engage in free play. Structured activities can teach children how to follow rules and

routines and help them build developmental skills, but free play can improve critical skills as well. One of the biggest benefits to free play is it can foster kids’ creativity and help them discover their interests on their own. Free play also helps children learn independence and how to keep themselves occupied. With more structured activities taking over young children’s days, unstructured play seems to be on the decline. Even in school settings, free play has given way to more time spent at desks and devices in preparation for standardized testing. Recess, which has been cut or reduced in many

While structured activities benefit kids in many ways, it’s also important to let kids be kids and provide ample time for them to engage in free play.

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2020 Albany JCC Summer Camps

Perfect Vision, Epic Summer!

June 29 to September 4, 2020. For Kids ages 3 to 15 More info - www.albanyjcc.org, 518-438-5561 10  PARENT PAGES — MARCH 2020

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