We live in a society that undervalues play. Increasingly, children lead regimented lives that include commuting, school, and extracurriculars, with little time for the play and exploration that allow them to develop emotionally, socially, and believe it or not, academically. Among many other benefits, openended play, more than any other activity, has been shown to improve children's confidence, agency, literacy development, social and emotional skills, and problemsolving abilities. Play quite literally changes the structure of the brain and is a key building block for children's social and emotional wellbeing. And it's fun!
When our children build their own worlds through play, they develop their brains, learn new skills, and increase emotional regulation. Our kids are already primed to play and learn. All we have to do is let them.
For parents who want to build more openended play into their children's lives but aren't sure where to start, Go Play is part urgent call and part friendly guide. Coauthored by play advocate and early childhood education expert Gennie Gorback and awardwinning children's author Kate Allen Foxboth parents themselves, who facilitate their children's play on a daily basisthis book is packed full of easy and meaningful strategies and ideas. Steeped in research but still accessible, Go Play provides loads of helpful tips and tricks for encouraging kids to play, fueling parents with the knowledge and confidence to create a culture of play at home, in the car, at parks, restaurants, waiting rooms, or anywhere else.
Armed with the knowledge in this book, parents will see how play can unlock many wonderful possibilitiesand unexpected joysfor their families. Because there's no such thing as "just play." Play isn't just anything; it is everything.
We live in a society that undervalues play. Increasingly, children lead regimented lives that include commuting, school, and extracurriculars, with little time for the play and exploration that allow them to develop emotionally, socially, and believe it or not, academically. Among many other benefits, openended play, more than any other activity, has been shown to improve children's confidence, agency, literacy development, social and emotional skills, and problemsolving abilities. Play quite literally changes the structure of the brain and is a key building block for children's social and emotional wellbeing. And it's fun!
When our children build their own worlds through play, they develop their brains, learn new skills, and increase emotional regulation. Our kids are already primed to play and learn. All we have to do is let them.
For parents who want to build more openended play into their children's lives but aren't sure where to start, Go Play is part urgent call and part friendly guide. Coauthored by play advocate and early childhood education expert Gennie Gorback and awardwinning children's author Kate Allen Foxboth parents themselves, who facilitate their children's play on a daily basisthis book is packed full of easy and meaningful strategies and ideas. Steeped in research but still accessible, Go Play provides loads of helpful tips and tricks for encouraging kids to play, fueling parents with the knowledge and confidence to create a culture of play at home, in the car, at parks, restaurants, waiting rooms, or anywhere else.
Armed with the knowledge in this book, parents will see how play can unlock many wonderful possibilitiesand unexpected joysfor their families. Because there's no such thing as "just play." Play isn't just anything; it is everything.
Go Play: How Parents Can Empower Kids to Build Their Own Worlds
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Go Play: How Parents Can Empower Kids to Build Their Own Worlds
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| ISBN-13: | 9798889836216 |
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| Publisher: | Augsburg Fortress, Publishers |
| Publication date: | 04/14/2026 |
| Pages: | 272 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d) |