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The Play Gap: Why Kids Aren’t Playing Like They Used To

16 min · 18 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Play Gap: Why Kids Aren’t Playing Like They Used To

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Remember when kids spent hours outside building forts, riding bikes, creating imaginary worlds, and figuring things out on their own? In this episode of Development Download, hosts Lisa and Erin explore why play has changed so dramatically over the years—and what that means for child development. From screen time and overscheduled calendars to safety concerns and changing family dynamics, they discuss the factors impacting today’s kids and why unstructured play is still one of the most important tools for learning, regulation, creativity, and connection. Tune in for practical ways families can encourage more meaningful play in everyday life.

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