Why Play is Crucial
Kevin Stinehart argues that modern education prioritizes the high-pressure delivery of information over a child’s ability to actually absorb and retain it. Using a gardening metaphor, he suggests that schools act like a high-pressure hose that causes runoff rather than growth, whereas unstructured recess provides the necessary "soak time" for learning to take root. Stinehart contends that frequent breaks are not a reward for work but a vital part of the metabolic process of learning, helping children regulate their emotions and develop social skills. He challenges the traditional view of academic rigor, proposing instead that physical recovery is what makes sustained intellectual effort possible. Ultimately, the text advocates for protected playtime as an essential equity issue and a primary tool for fostering deeper student engagement. Find the original article this chat is based on at: https://kevinstinehart.substack.com/p/recovery-is-the-new-rigor and find all of his writing at: https://substack.com/@kevinstinehart
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