Playgrounds Aid in Child Development
...and in strengthening relationships with other members of the community
This is the second of a five part piece on why revitalizing Pheasantbrook has begun with play. Click to read the first piece.
The Pheasantbrook Community is a mix of single adults, young couples, retired couples, and families young and old. Regardless of where we fit in that list of descriptions, most of us have children in our homes for some amount of time. And to a child...play is crucial. The people at KaBoom.org have put together the following information about how playgrounds help to aid child development:
“Playgrounds are a critical component in a child's physical, intellectual, creative, and social development. Did you know that 90 percent of a child's mental character is developed by the age of five? Through active play, children gain first-hand information about themselves, their bodies, their peers, and their environment. Without it, they're too often stuck indoors with mind-numbing video games and television shows.
Play also develops increasingly complex behaviors as children grow and socialize, preparing them to function as healthy, confident adults.
Finally, a community playground provides a meeting area where parents and other adults can gather to support each other's parenting needs and discuss family issues. This strengthens the adult relationships that parents need to be successful (1).”
I personally can attest to the facts stated by KaBoom!
The playground outside my house is now an empty sandbox. Ever since the unsafe equipment was taken out eight months ago, traffic to this area has increased. I have had a number of opportunities to meet and talk with neighbors I had generally only waived to from my car. My son has also gained many opportunities in building his fine and gross motor skills, nurturing his creativity, and in learning social skills as he works in the sand box with other children.
It’s not only about giving the children who come to our homes a safe place to play outside and aid in their development, it’s also about bringing members of the community together to develop friendships and create a safer place to live.
References:
(1) http://projects.kaboom.org/projects/2813-phoa-playgrounds/teams/fundraising/tasks/111