In a busy
world with what seems to be tireless amounts of chores, it is easy to fall into
a cycle of giving your child the same toys to play with each day, using the TV
as a baby sitter or saying "maybe next time", "hold on, I just
need to finish this first" each time your child comes running to you with
underwear on their head exclaiming that they are Captain Underpants requesting
that you come play with them. As parents
it is important for us to acknowledge that for a child "Play" is not
just leisure but is how they learn.
Of course there are many forms of play and endless ways to engage in play with your child. Dramatic or Pretend Play is just one way that children benefit from immensely that will also give you a chance to positively enhance their learning experiences, their self-esteem but most importantly it can strengthen your relationship with them.
Here are
some of the benefits derived from Dramatic / Pretend Play-
- Pretending: Just the act of pretending is a learning
curve for a child. It grants them with an outlet to role play what they
have seen in their world. This helps them learn about how the world works
and practice how adults interact.
- Social Play: Pretend play encourages
negotiation, cooperation, and role playing different situations. Pretend
story lines and characters, turn taking, sharing are all great skills to
learn.
- Social interaction: Not only does it help with
social skills but it encourages a child to put themselves in someone
else’s shoes and be empathetic and considerate of others. This gives them
a chance to practice behaviour, manners and language that is needed when
they interact in real world situations, as well as what behaviour is
acceptable in public.
- Language development: Dramatic Pretend play
encourages expressive language that would not otherwise be used by the child. Often through pretend play withdrawn
children can first start to express themselves by acting a certain role. Further, this gives the parent an
opportunity to extend on language skills by paraphrasing what the child
has said using more descriptive language and exchanging conversations
using expressive language examples.
- Imagination: Pretend Dramatic Play is a
great for showing how imaginative children are. Imagination is an
important building block for learning.
It is not only important in childhood, imagination is crucial for
life. Just imagine a world without it, we would not have scientists making
new discoveries, artists making new artworks, Santa traditions, award
winning stories like Avatar and we would not be able to cognitively
process these possibilities or examples.
- Self-esteem: By giving your child complete control in their pretend world and accepting them as a silly character like Captain Underpants you are enhancing their self-esteem. While they use their own initiative to develop story lines, their creative imagination to expand stories and their own personality to choose a character they enjoy, you are enhancing their self-esteem by allowing them complete power in the world & enjoying it with them.
- Motor skills: Playing is very busy work. While pretending to be adults or role playing your child is also fine tuning their motor skills. Mixing, Pouring, scooping, cooking, squatting, lifting, serving, moving around & remaining active.
- Practice: Practice makes perfect, while they are playing & pretending they are practicing all the skills they are going to need as they grow up into adults in the real world. From simple things like dressing, measuring, serving food, cooking skills, to handling money, grocery shopping, going to the doctor, answering the phone and not to mention practicing appropriate manners, behaviours and etiquette.
Pretend
Play: Eating out at a cafe
Try to
provide some Dramatic Props:
Tea sets,
cooking utensils,
Old cooking pots
outdoor mud station mud-is-good-for-you
play kitchen,
Fresh food Shop with trolley, plastic food, food boxes & Cash register
plastic food,
a cash register,
empty food containers,
Real ingredients eg: worms-eyeballs-goblin-finger-stew
Pretend cooking with Rainbow Spaghetti.
Doll houses,
Telephone, masks,
Dress up accesories,
Flower Stand. Playdough as mud & flower arranging.
pretend money,
wallets & bags,
a pretend shop stand,
Muffin tin, Shaving Cream & real ingredients. pretend-cooking-wild-berry-muffins
play tools,
toy doctor kit,
bandages,
toy animals,
kids tool bench
building toys
Costumes pirate-party-dress ups
Make Costumes eg: making-robot-suit
Buried Treasure treasure-hunt
By
accepting your child in their make believe world you give them complete control
not only over the game, but over the 'world' for that short time, this enhances
their self-esteem and gives you a chance to engage in their interests and their
blooming personality, share in their enjoyments and it strengthens their trust
in you and the world around them. cooking utensils,
Old cooking pots
outdoor mud station mud-is-good-for-you
play kitchen,
Fresh food Shop with trolley, plastic food, food boxes & Cash register
plastic food,
a cash register,
empty food containers,
Real ingredients eg: worms-eyeballs-goblin-finger-stew
Pretend cooking with Rainbow Spaghetti.
Doll houses,
Telephone, masks,
Dress up accesories,
Flower Stand. Playdough as mud & flower arranging.
pretend money,
wallets & bags,
a pretend shop stand,
Muffin tin, Shaving Cream & real ingredients. pretend-cooking-wild-berry-muffins
play tools,
toy doctor kit,
bandages,
Doctor mask & toy doctor kit
toy animals,
kids tool bench
building toys
Costumes pirate-party-dress ups
Make Costumes eg: making-robot-suit
Buried Treasure treasure-hunt
So next
time a screaming Captain underpants runs past you, grab a towel and throw it on
as a Super hero cape & go rescue Big Ted from the malicious tornado that’s
about to hit your house.
Happy
Adventures
absolutely!!! I agree completely in the benefits of pretend play..and have seen the results of this as my children got older..they were more creative and were thinkers...rare in a society of screens...
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Oh I love the superhero picture! It's fantastic. I think pretend play is so important and fun too.
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I also love the superhero photo! Kids get so much from pretend play!
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I love the picture! Pretend play is so good for communication skills. I love to pretend with my daughters outside. We have so many amazing adventures. Thanks for linking up at Mom's Library!
ReplyDeleteI love blogs like yours! Your pictures and lists spark ideas in me! I can't wait to throw in a doctor's mask and gloves into my girls' kit! So many fantastic ideas. Thanks for sharing them. This post reminds me of the rush I would get after attending teacher workshops! Now I'm a SAHM for my two girls... and trying my hand at a parenting blog too ;).
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