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Monday, August 24, 2015

The Magic Of Play To Kids

Monday, August 24, 2015 Posted by Navish D No comments

So this week I was wondering what to write for the blog, then I saw it right in front of me.
On Saturday morning I was busy trying to do house chores when I looked outside the window to see a little boy playing football. He was so consumed by it, that he imagined himself on a field with friends (I guessed so). He kept on calling names and then saying pass the ball, kick it hard, just shoot pass it here and goooooal. My grandmother joined me and was like “the kid is disturbing his mum, she’s still asleep.” 

I just grinned and acted like I had not noted her concern about the sleeping mother. I kept on staring at the little boy. He happily kicked the ball from one side of the compound to another. And smiled widely when he reached the other side of the compound, banging the wall with the ball and shouting out loud gooooal. I looked at him and somehow pitied him. I felt his loneliness and lacking of buddies to play with. He reminded me of my childhood when I had to make imaginary friends and play with them in the same manner. It’s not like there were no other kids in the neighborhood, it was morning and they were still locked up in their homes.

Well I didn’t have anything that I could do at that moment because I was occupied. So I thought maybe I would write something about it. We as grownups have to understand that the fun part of being a child is to be able to play, not just playing alone like the boy I saw., but to be able to play with other kids of the same age and circle of life. It’s an overwhelming feeling when you can just say something that those who are around you can just blend in. Locking kids at home all day everyday is not good. Even if they would be studying they still need an essential part of their growth, i.e. play. Not just play with classmates or schoolmates. They need to meet other kids too, that’s how bonds of friendship are created.

So as a parent you might e concerned about which kinda kids your child blends in with, if this is your thought then it’s fine though am not yet a parent I understand. If you are not comfortable with your neighborhood then you need to find another circle of friends for your son or daughter. Just like you would go around looking for a great saloon for your hair then do the same for your child. Move that extra mile, go ask your friends if they would like to let both your kids join together and play over the weekend. Ask them if they can all go out together for a game or picnic as long as you know that your kids get to play. It creates a magical moment for them. They feel love around, they feel accepted not just by their parents or guardians but also by those who are their peers. It teaches them the importance of friendship and respect right from a young age. Playing games helps them build self esteem and confidence that they can do something and be able to make something out of it.

Christopher Moore once said "Children see magic, because they look for it"So don’t keep them locked inside, give them a chance to see the world and explore it from their points of view. But yo! Don’t them wonder off alone. Keep an eye on them, they are still kids #wink.