The Power of Unoccupied Play in Early Childhood
When we think of play, we usually picture kids running, building, or pretending. But for very young children, play often starts in a quieter way, through unoccupied play. »
When we think of play, we usually picture kids running, building, or pretending. But for very young children, play often starts in a quieter way, through unoccupied play. »
Play is how children explore the world, learn new skills, and build relationships. While it might look like simple fun from the outside, play follows a clear developmental path »
Each April, communities across the country come together to recognize National Playground Safety Week—a dedicated time to reflect on the importance of safe play environments for children. At PDPlay, »
Adding a dog park, or dog-friendly area to your local green space, does more than give pups room to roam. These spaces strengthen communities, encourage healthy habits, and support »
Playgrounds aren’t just spaces for climbing, sliding, and swinging—they’re gateways to meaningful, whole-child development. And when those spaces integrate natural elements, the benefits grow even deeper. Nature-based play »
Play is often thought of as just a fun activity, but its impact on relationships and social development is profound. Whether it’s children engaging in a game of pretend, »
It’s no secret that playgrounds are a favorite destination for kids, offering endless opportunities for fun and adventure. But beyond laughter and games, playgrounds play a vital role in »