What Is Play?
Play is an innate, developmentally essential practice through which children move, grow, regulate, learn, connect, and make sense of themselves and their surroundings.
It is not merely recreation, but a vital activity that supports physical and functional health, sensory integration, emotional well-being, creativity, learning, and relational development.
Nature intended children to grow and learn through movement within dynamic, sensory-rich environments. Active, self-directed — and especially outdoor — play most closely aligns with how children are biologically designed to develop, offering the variability, challenge, and sensory input the developing body and nervous system require.
Through physically active play in natural settings, children build resilience, curiosity, confidence, and a lifelong capacity for adaptability and joy.
