Between style and chaos lies the perfect combination of adult living and child play. Here are some great tips from Houzz.com on how to have a home that inspires creative play in your children.
1. Provide space for spreading out. It’s tempting to try to control messes by limiting play space to certain corners of the house. But giving children the freedom and flexibility to spread out and play with abandon can be liberating for them. Use cubbies, storage bins and other organizers to keep the mess under wraps when playtime is done. But every now and then, embrace the chaos!
2. Create stations for play. Dedicated stations for play can help your child learn just as much at home as at school. They foster active learning and encourage children to engage, explore, discover, learn and solve problems on their own. Organize your playroom, living room or child’s bedroom according to activities: a special spot for toying with building blocks or loose parts, a dress-up or art corner, a quiet spot for reading and so on
4. Offer dress-up and role-play items. Playing dress-up helps children make sense of the roles they see played out around them every day by family, friends and teachers. Set aside a special corner and hang fun hats and costumes on a wall for your children to try on. Supply them with play dishes, tools and other real-life items for role play.
5. Nurture problem solving and invention. Sometimes your child’s Legos seem like they’re just a loose collection of annoying pieces to step on in the hallway or suck up into your vacuum cleaner. But these tiny toys actually go a long way toward helping your child come up with creative solutions to problems. Add a loose-parts station to your playroom to get those creative juices flowing
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