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Resurrecting Free Play in Young Children
Looking Beyond Fitness and Fatness to Attention, Affiliation, and Affect
Hillary L. Burdette, MD, MS;
Robert C. Whitaker, MD, MPH
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2005;159:46-50.
We have observed that the nature and amount of free play in young children has changed. Our purpose in this article is to demonstrate why play, and particularly active, unstructured, outdoor play, needs to be restored in childrens lives. We propose that efforts to increase physical activity in young children might be more successful if physical activity is promoted using different languageencouraging playand if a different set of outcomes are emphasizedaspects of child well-being other than physical health. Because most physical activity in preschoolers is equivalent to gross motor play, we suggest that the term "play" be used to encourage movement in preschoolers. The benefits of play on childrens social, emotional, and cognitive development are explored.
Author Affiliations: Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa (Dr Burdette); and Mathematica Policy Research Inc, Princeton, NJ (Dr Whitaker).
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