Parent Magazine St. Johns March 2020 | Page 14

“ NOTHING INSPIRES KIDS TO BUILD FORTS AND CREATE THEIR OWN GAMES MORE THAN AN UNTOUCHED-BY-MAN SETTING.” their plan worked. All of these to healthier play, wilder natural kids the chance to do these simple skills are strengthened when environments such as hiking trails things. They’ll benefit immensely. kids are allowed to play outside or woodlands are even better. independently. Nothing inspires kids to build forts 3. Active vs. Sedentary Play and create their own games more 5. Better Classroom Performance than an untouched-by-man setting. Some schools are experimenting 4. Room for Wonder and Joy with longer recesses and more Too many are overweight and Watching spiders spin a web. better behavior and engagement in unfit. Too many are lethargic Catching grasshoppers in a jar. the classroom. When kids are given and uninspired. In short, many Hearing birds sing in the trees enough time to move and play, of our kids don’t move enough and seeing them drop bits of they’re better able to focus their to be happy and healthy. But food into the open beaks of their attention on classroom work. They knowing isn’t the same as doing. hatchlings. Wandering a beach, feel better, they perform better. Parents need to push through a picking up beautiful shells or bits It’s not rocket science. In other bit of resistance and insist that of driftwood, smelling the scent studies, it’s reported that children our children go outside whether of grasses on a warm summer who play more outside get a better it’s for time in their own backyard day. We all need opportunities to night’s sleep. A well-rested child is or access to a larger natural absorb the wonder of nature and better able to focus attention and environment. While parks can offer to experience the joy of being part “get into” lessons in class. Children some of the necessary ingredients of the natural world. Give your who get enough chances for active We all know the statistics on the overall health of today’s kids. frequent breaks in their school day and every one of them reports play feel more content and happy. Happier kids have lower levels of stress which produces better classroom performance. 6. Self-reliance Through Exploration We like it when our children are able to follow directions—when they’re “coachable,” and that is an important skill. But it’s also important for kids to learn how to operate via their own internal 12 | S T. J O H N S parent M A G A Z I N E