Select two quotes that you feel
summarize what play represented for you in childhood.
Play gives children
a chance to practice what they are learning…They have to play with what they
know to be true in order to find out more, and then they can use what they
learn in new forms of play.” ~ Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood)
“Play builds the
kind of free-and-easy, try-it-out, do-it-yourself character that our future
needs.” ~ James L. Hymes Jr. (child development specialist, author)
Include two to three pictures of
essential play items for your younger self.
I was the only child for so long
before my aunt had children. However, I was involved in so many activities at
an early age. Tball, dance, gymnastics and etc. I also remember playing board
games with my family and kickball out in the street with my aunts. Even though
I was an only child for so long, they always did things to interact with me and
keep me busy.
I believe play today is the same as
when I was young. I offer and engage in my children the same opportunities for
play as I was provided as a young child. I think any parent who was offered the
opportunity to play will offer the same to their children.
Throughout my life I feel as though
play has made me a person who enjoys learning and finding out about new things
and has also made me a kind of free spirit. Like my quote stated, I feel like a
“free-and-easy, try-it-out, do-it-yourself type of person”.
You quotes are well selected. I like and enjoy reading your quote "play gives children the chance to practice what they are learning... forms of play". That is true especially with dramatic and pretend play and that helps to facilitate learning. I also agree with you that any parent who was given the chance to play will offer the same to their children. My concern when my daughter is playing is to be sure i know where she is and that where ever she is is safe for her. Thanks for sharing.
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