Along with exploring their imagination, creative play is vital for healthy brain development in children. Acting, painting, dancing, making music, doing crafts and many other creative activities are sensory experiences and invite children to express their emotions. Because young children are still developing their language skills, arts and crafts help them to show what they’re thinking and feeling without using words. Creative play also allows children to try out new skills, express their individuality and identify and explore their thoughts and ideas in a safe way.
Creative play is a child’s first step into the world of math and science. They’ll learn about shapes, space and colours, reactions to experiments and combining ideas.
Creative play is any type of play where children can freely use their imagination to explore, experiment, and express themselves through various activities such as drawing, painting, acting, building, and more. The activities and ideas are led by the child’s creativity, and this allows them to take on different roles, characters, and situations, to create their own stories, scenarios, and experiences. Creative play is often unstructured and open-ended, giving children the freedom to choose and direct their own play, and to develop their own unique ideas and expressions.
Young children love it when they have the chance to be in charge. By letting them choose how and what they’ll play, you’re showing them you have confidence in their abilities. It’s an empowering way to nurture your relationship because they want you to be involved in their moments of fun but not always the one setting the rules.
By giving them the power to make decisions around play, you also give them the freedom to explore their world in ways you may never have thought of. Children are naturally creative and want to know how things work. When we tell them how to do a task or explain it the way we see it, we restrict their thinking.
Choosing toys and play experiences that can be used in many different ways, like blocks, sandpits, and craft materials allows children to investigate different toys, materials and environments in their own way.
New ways to play
Unleashing their artistic side is far from silly. Instead, it’s the perfect way for children to learn. All you need to do is provide the space and supplies for them to explore.
Try these suggestions to get your child enjoying some new, fun play times:
Creative activities like these help to build fine motor skills and prepare children for tasks they’ll learn at school like writing. They also help children build social skills of cooperation, negotiation, sharing and bonding with each other because it’s easily adapted to any skill level! No matter what social, cultural or financial background they have – every child has inventiveness and curiosity just waiting to be unlocked. It’s all about giving them the freedom to think and act in new ways.
Learning from mistakes, finding innovative solutions to problems and discovering their identity all happen through creative play. When we let children play in a way they choose without direction, it frees them from rules and fixed thinking. Without set guidance from adults, children often come up with surprising and delightful ways of playing.
Let children enjoy creative play so they’ll become better thinkers - setting them up for a successful future.