Why Open-Ended Play Matters
Open-ended play—where there’s no single “right” way to play—helps kids develop creativity, problem-solving, and confidence. Here’s how to encourage it at home with simple toys and everyday objects.
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Open-ended play—where there’s no single “right” way to play—helps kids develop creativity, problem-solving, and confidence. Here’s how to encourage it at home with simple toys and everyday objects.
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Love this! We’ve been using more blocks and less screens. Kids are so much more engaged.
Great reminder. Going to set up a “creation corner” this weekend.