Have you ever observed your child or a child play on the playground or co-play with cousins or friends?
It's a phenomenon.
It looks playful and chaotic in a symbolic manner.
But, children know what they are doing, so their movements, which hold bouts of energetic organization, through the lense of a parent or adult [look] chaotic and, well, splotchy:
"Let's go to the swings, daddy."
Seesaw time, slide time, bar time, rock wall time, then repeat in some fashion.
Kids inspire movement and play. Don't deny them until it is time to leave the premises. Well...if you must leave then do what you have to do π―.
As the weekend approaches or ends, depending on when you read this post, help your child work toward play goals. Watch them get stronger on the monkey bars and build confidence climbing a ladder or stepping from one platform to another.
The attention has its worth.
Derek | @teemptraining | derekteempt@gmail.com
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