Saturday, January 29, 2011

My Connections to Play



Thinking back to my childhood, come of my most vivid memories are of me playing alone in my backyard playhouse. Being an only child, I played very well on my own. I loved have a place outside of the house that was all my own. I spent hours playing house, cooking up dinners and tending to my baby dolls.

I was lucky to have had parents that supported my play and provided me the opportunity to spend so much time playing in my backyard playhouse. I can remember my father and grandfather building the playhouse together and how I felt so special that they were working so hard to make something just for me. Play has changed so much since I was little. Now children consider play to be something you do on a computer or through a video game. While there are some good things technological games can teach, there are no opportunities for language development or social engagement. When I played in my playhouse I carried on full conversations with my baby dolls and imaginary friends and tea guests.  The thing I found best about my playhouse was that I made the rules and decisions. Nobody told me how or what to play, I always just decided to play with my baby dolls.  My choice to pursue a career in child development could very well have stemmed from the hours I spent tending to babies in my backyard playhouse. Some children play doctor or teacher, I took care of babies, there is something to be said of that.

1 comment:

  1. There is definitely something to be said about what you favored as a child and carried over to who you are today. You did a wonderful job with your post. I enjoyed learning more about you and what shaped you to who you are today. I agree that play has changed so much since we were younger. As technology grows, I hope that I continue to teach my own children the meaning of play and the importance of it.

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