Foster Team Work and Teach Responsibility with Outdoor Play Spaces
Jan 31st, 2011 by Hazel
Children who play together, learn together, and teach each other how to develop successful interpersonal skills will be much better off later in life. But, how can you ensure that happens?
The answer is not, “go out and buy the latest IQ toy.”
But, instead, you should give your children the space to grow! When left to their own devices, children actually outperform the expectations of their parents and educators. Providing a safe a supervised outdoor area for kids to play team sports like soccer, quoites, kick ball, croquet, bocce ball and football, your children will create teams and learn from the following social interactions. Gracious winning and losing is not often learned from a coaching parent, but by the social growth that groups of youngsters create by working together.
Playing outdoor sports together lets children learn how to deal and play with a variety of personality types will be less likely to get in fights in high school and more willing to explore new places and ideas. And if you don’t have a horse shoe set, don’t fret. Many outdoor games are incredibly inexpensive, and even if that’s not in your budget this year… kids can make a game out of almost anything.
It’s the outdoor space, more than any equipment, which kids need to learn through playing. But more than just teamwork, giving your children their own space to take care of will give them a sense of ownership that fosters responsibility.
Whether this is their own playhouse or simply a section of the garden with a garden bench, explain that they are responsible for taking care of their little bit of earth.
Teach them to weed and take care of their section of garden or plant flowers in the playhouse’s flower boxes. Learning to cultivate nature will teach them that they are responsible for taking care of the environment and that their hard work produces beautiful things.
Learning this kind of responsibility will not only be good for their work ethic and behavior, it will also instill a love and accountability for the environment. Just think, if coming generations know that taking care of the earth is an important responsibility… maybe our fragile planet isn’t doomed.
Outdoor spaces foster teamwork and teach responsibility, without need a lot of coaching. Provide safe and fun places for children to enjoy the outdoors, and you’ll be amazed at the results!


