3 Jan 2007
The organization Playing For Keeps is a strong proponent of the concept of "constructive play." They define constructive play "as safe, wholesome and non-violent activity that helps kids develop skills and positive relationships" and which "inspires them to be creative and to learn more about themselves and the world around them."
Playing for Keeps has assembled some compelling facts about what is really happening to children in our electronic world that bear repeating.
Consider:
Unstructured outdoor activities declined by 50 percent compared to the previous generation.
More than 80 percent of children under age 2 and more than 60 percent ages 2-5 do not have access to daily outdoor play.
The average American home with a toddler has the TV on six hours a day.
The average 2-year-old spends more than four hours a day in front of a TV or computer screen.
One in six 2-year-olds has a TV in his or her bedroom.
Learn more about the work and aspirations of Playing for Keeps