Physical & Motor Development
Gross Motor Development
WiseTip: PM-GMO-M2436-G01D

Encourage grandparents and other caregivers to participate in activities with your child.

WHY IT MATTERS

Children who play outdoors regularly tend to be fitter and leaner, develop stronger immune systems, play more creatively, have more active imaginations, report lower stress levels and demonstrate greater respect for themselves and others.

A researcher suggested that adult over-protection during outdoor play could potentially contribute to children’s risk anxiety, a loss in confidence when presented with overcoming a risk-taking task, and negative results for cognitive development due to reduction in active play.

Children learn and discover personal abilities and attributes, likes and dislikes, and demonstrate their strengths in different developmental domains to solve problems.