What a striking conclusion.
Even though I think unstructured play is better, I’m still stunned by the research.
It’s so interesting to see something I’ve always sort of felt (without any specific evidence) to be true, to be backed up by someone else’s study and conclusions. I knew there was a reason that Waldorf-y ideas about toys and play made so much sense to me.
Being out of the country at the moment, I would have totally missed this, so I am really glad you posted the link. Thank you!
What a striking conclusion.
Even though I think unstructured play is better, I’m still stunned by the research.
It’s so interesting to see something I’ve always sort of felt (without any specific evidence) to be true, to be backed up by someone else’s study and conclusions. I knew there was a reason that Waldorf-y ideas about toys and play made so much sense to me.
Being out of the country at the moment, I would have totally missed this, so I am really glad you posted the link. Thank you!