PLAY: Best Practice for Students and Adults

PLAY.

It’s worth repeating.

 

Helps children build Creativity and Curiosity.

Promotes Healthy Emotions and Strong Bodies.

Builds Relationships and Friendships.

Reduces Screen Time.

 

Prescribed by Pediatricians.

 

Consider a FUN FRIDAY activity for the last minutes of class.

MadLibs: one Laugh after another.

Puns for Kids: a treasure chest of ideas.

Shel Silverstein’s poetry books.

Cat videos.

Parody videos.

 

Welcome student contributions.

 

PLAY.

It’s not just for kids.

 

Stressed?

Play APPLES TO APPLES with your teammates.

Tell jokes at lunch.

Community building?

Color with the kids especially after finishing The Tests.

Outside the lines? All the better.

 

Have Fun. Laugh often. Learning is afoot.

 

PLAY: Best Practice for Students and Adults.

 

Source: Inspired by healthychildren.org/American Academy of Pediatrics (Copyright © 2018)

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