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How Shortage of Open Spaces and Playground Hampering Child

How a shortage of open spaces and playgrounds affects a child’s growth? Go back to childhood for a while and recall the school days. Initially, the alphabet is taught in preschool with the help of images around us. The books are designed in such a way that children feel connected with the surroundings around them. How a shortage of open spaces and playgrounds affects a child’s growth is the most heated discussion these days. Now, the grounds are turned into parking areas or they are just the place of beautification. The question is where will children play?  Why do we always blame electronic gadgets for child’s non-physical activity? Where is the space for the left to release their energy?

A playground is a beautiful place where children see the world around him/her. Trees, ground, benches, the lively environment, etc make children extremely happy.  Thus, playgrounds are very important for a child’s mental and physical growth. A decade ago, after coming back home, children used to make a group and get on to play with a group. But the time has changed and no longer are they seen in groups. Those who can afford to join one or the other academy to continue the game. What about those who cannot afford it?

How shortage of open spaces and playgrounds affects child’s growth

  • Playground-An Ultimate Place to Learn Activities: Activity learning is the proven method to learn new things every day. When children are exposed to games in parks or playgrounds in the fresh air and meet other children of their age, they learn social skills through games. They also learn to share; learn teamwork, which shows empathy. They learn coordination and a sense of communication with others via exposure.
  • Healthy Parent-Child Relationship: In a busy life schedule, parents do not have much time to spend with their children, especially when there is no sibling. Outdoor activities also help in maintaining a parent-child relationship. It will stimulate their mind and supports cognitive development when children play in sandpits, swings. They move into their imaginative world which is helpful in developing problem-solving skills. They become more independent and able to make their decisions.
  • Monitoring is easier in playgrounds and open spaces as compared to homes: Still many want to know how the shortage of open spaces and playgrounds affects a child’s growth. It is quite easy for parents or guardians to monitor their children in playgrounds or open spaces. They cannot monitor what the child is watching on mobile or laptops etc. Children are getting smarter day by day they can delete the search history.

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Conclusion:

It is high time; we must realize the importance of physical activities in playgrounds and open spaces. It is your responsibility to search for such spaces and make your child realize the benefits of playing outside rather than NO physical activities. Schools should also give importance to the physical activities of children and make it mandatory in their curriculum.

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Priya Sharma has completed her Graduation in English from Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi. She has completed a Master's in English from IGNOU. She holds the degree of Bachelor in Education from Kurukshetra University. She taught at Bhatnagar International Foundation School, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. She writes about admission in schools, their admission process, application procedure, facilities, contact details to initiate help parents choose the right school for their kids. She also writes about articles on children, their well-being, problems they face, etc. 60school.com is the right destination for collecting appropriate knowledge about schools, colleges, courses and all kinds of problems children deal with.

2 thoughts on “How Shortage of Open Spaces and Playground Hampering Child

  • It is very usefull information for architects. Thank you!
    Now we are designing kindergarten and for such cases we need to think also about the space orientation. If we put playground near the exit it will be a problem but if we put it another space we will solve the problem *noise and of course *safety.

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