Playing is a natural and enjoyable way for children to keep active, healthy and to be happy. Play promotes healthy development and critical as well as creative thinking skills. Playing helps young children’s brains to develop and for their language and communication skills to mature. Children needs various unstructured play opportunities from birth until they are teenagers.
Playtime is the most important period in one’s life. It nurtures drive, enthusiasm and pace, and helps to develop the qualities necessary to win and be successful in life: enthusiasm, spontaneity, decision making skill, planning, winning strategies, focus, alertness, confidence, fitness and ultimately, joy and happiness.
Nothing can tire them out, not even 10 hours of active play, or rain or harsh sun. In every game they play, they need to take decisions. For example, in ‘hide and seek’, suppose you hide somewhere and now you are looking for ‘dyner’ and you see ‘dyner’ turning in another direction and you decide to run for thappa. You can’t miss the moment if you miss the moment, you will be caught. This timely decision of going for thappa is very important.
By giving children freedom and allowing them to build a winning spirit and make them enthusiastic and courageous, which will go a long way in turning them into a powerful youth.
Rushikul believes that playing is essential part of child’s growth and happiness. Play-time does not affect academic excellence, it is the support. A happy and active child learns everything with interest.