ADHD and Play
Author: Austin Stanfel
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a mental disorder that often occurs in childhood. Children that suffer from ADHD exhibit an inability to pay attention and are more hyperactive and impulsive than other children their age. While scientists are still trying to determine what causes ADHD, it is known that children with ADHD have brains that are a bit smaller, especially in the frontal cortex. That part of the brain is
How Can Parks Benefit Your Dog
Author: Austin Stanfel
Dogs are loyal companions that are always there by our side. They show us love and adoration in their way, so it is important that we return the sentiments. To shower them with affection, we feed them, bathe them, and we love to cuddle them. But a great way that you can show affection to your pet is by taking them to the park. A park is a place where they
How Outdoor Playgrounds Affect Child Development
Author: Austin Stanfel
Evolution of American Playgrounds
Author: Austin Stanfel
The word playground is a bit of a blanket term and can apply to a lot of different things. Playgrounds can be at schools, parks, zoos, camps, casinos, dog parks, on streets, on cruise ships, rooftops, and even out in the wilderness. Not only do playgrounds vary by location, but they also can have different materials, purposes, and functions.
It was at the beginning of the 19th century that an outdoor play
The Importance of Inclusive Play
Author: Austin Stanfel
A playground can be a place where a community can find entertainment and learning. When it comes to playgrounds, children of all ages can learn new skills, socialize with others, and improve their cognitive abilities. This is why a playground that is accessible and durable is a very important part of a community.
Children learn more when they are active.
Instead of letting your child play video games and watch television the
Unconventional Playgrounds Develop Creativity In Children
Author: Austin Stanfel
Research shows that the creativity of most children reaches its peak before the age of 6. As a parent or guardian, you have every responsibility to help develop the imagination and the creativity of your pre-schooler, to enhance his/her continued development.
Unconventional playgrounds are slowly gaining popularity for their ability to develop creativity in children. This article talks about three of such unconventional playgrounds that are being endorsed by parents and