Friday, March 23, 2012

My Connections to Play



The Value of Play

            You say that you love your children, And are concerned that they learn today, As am I, that's why I'm providing A variety of kinds of play. You are asking what's the value Of having your children play? Your daughter's creating a tower, She may be a builder someday. You're asking me the value Of blocks and sand and clay. Your children are solving problems, They will use that skill every day. You're saying that you don't want your son To play in that sissy way. He's learning to cuddle a doll, He may be a father someday. You're questioning the interest centers, They just look like useless play. Your children are making choices, They'll be on their own someday. You're worried your children aren't learning And later they'll have to pay. They're learning a pattern for learning, For they'll be learners always. ~NAEYC




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        “Play is the beginning of knowledge.” ~ Anonymous



        A Child Playing Double Dutch - Royalty Free Clipart Picture"Double Dutch"



        Ball Football Clip Art     "Football"


         Children playing tag





        When I was around eleven or twelve years old I knew I wanted to run track.  Everyday I would get up early and just want to run so I would ask my grandmother if I could go outside and run up and down the block.  She thought I was crazy and asked why, at that time I did not know why I wanted to run so bad but she allowed me to do it.  She was my biggest support system as a child and also as an adult up until her passing in 2010.   At first she was very protective and did not allow me to even cross the street when I went outside but as I got older it changed.  She would watch me play through the window and wave to me as I ran around playing tag with my best friend Mike.  He was my motivation to run because no matter how fast I ran after him I could not catch him.  During highschool I decided to run track and found out how really hard it was but my grandmother supported me even when I quit the team.

         This is what play is today.  Children stuck in front of a computer screen playing video games.  Play today does not involve any type of exercise or stimulation of the senses.  Play today compared to when I was a young child is not fun!

        2 comments:

        1. Hi Denise, I love your quotes, especially "The Value of Play". I actually also used the second quote on my blog!

          I ran in high school too. I went to a small Christian school so we didn't have a track team but I ran for sports day and exercise on my own. I really enjoyed running but have developed bad knees so my running days are over! Do you still run?

          I sometimes wonder how kids find it so enjoyable to sit in front of a computer or play video games all the time, but I think they are addictive!

          I see you have two boys, I'm curious about what play looks like for them? Have they taken after you and gotten involved in sports or have they joined the technology group? My son does a combination of both. He is an avid football (soccer) player, but when he is not doing that he in in front of the computer.

          Thanks for your post! Great pictures and quotes!

          Delores

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        2. OMG!!!!! I love that picture of the boy playing the video game. I feel the same way about children being stuck in front of the computer screen or video system. I hate it!!! Love the quote about "Play is the beginning of knowledge." If only some parent knew that play increase different skills children needs in life. Thanks for sharing and great job on your blog.

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