Why Play is Crucial
In this episode, we break down how Kevin Stinehart unpacks why unstructured, child-directed play is not just a nice extra, but a non-negotiable pillar of healthy child development. He explores how play builds social-emotional learning, problem-solving skills, and resilience, the very traits we say we want for kids, yet schools often squeeze it out. From testing pressures and rigid schedules to outdated behavior models and inequities in access, Kevin’s piece breaks down the systemic forces working against play, especially for marginalized students. He also shares how improvement science offers a path forward, helping schools redesign systems that protect and prioritize play as a developmental right, not a privilege.
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