
EFFECTS OF PLAYGROUNDS ON CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT
The best thing a child does is play.
“Play is often talked about as if it is an activity done to relieve the fatigue of serious learning. However, for children, play is serious learning. Playing is actually a profession practiced during childhood.”
Fred Rogers, television personality
Play allows children to learn by doing and experiencing. Through play, children naturally learn and reinforce various ways of expressing themselves. Play is essential for healthy brain development, helping children develop their physical, cognitive, and emotional strengths while enabling them to use their creativity.
“True fun is only possible in places where children gather.”
Mignon McLaughlin, journalist and author
I want to show you a place where children gather.
I am talking about the children's playgrounds that Cemer Kent Ekipmanları has built across the country and produced for children all over the world to come together.
What matters is not providing a multitude of toys to a child, but offering a quality activity and play area that is age-appropriate. These are playgrounds designed with modular playgroups consisting of themed play stations that help children develop their imagination and enable them to experience a world where they can express their emotions freely.
While playing, children make decisions, learn problem-solving, and act independently. Play helps children develop new competencies that increase their confidence and flexibility to face challenges in the future.
It strengthens memory, helps children understand cause and effect, and allows them to explore the world and their roles in it.
Children’s interaction with the world around them is facilitated through play, starting at an early age.
The lack of play results in self-centered adults. The foundations for social success in adulthood are laid through the games children play with other children. This way, they learn to control themselves, debate healthily, work as a team, and share.
Having the opportunity to try things they haven’t tried before boosts children’s self-confidence. Seeing that they can accomplish these tasks provides them with a sense of self-respect and trust.
Play inspires children to role-play, create, and imagine. Creative, open-ended play helps children conceptualize critical thinking skills, brainstorm, and practice exercising their minds.
“The best way to make children good people is to make them happy.”
Oscar Wilde, writer and poet
With Cemer, this is possible…