Age mixing among children and teens reduces bullying, promotes empathy, helps socially inhibited kids overcome inhibitions, provides extra care for little ones, and provides parenting practice for old| petergray.substack.com
When children of different ages play together, the older ones elevate the level of play of the younger ones and learn to nurture, teach, and lead.| petergray.substack.com
Play Club from Let Grow helps you encourage unstructured play in your classroom, school, or community. Kids can and should play on their own!| Let Grow
When students get the assignment, "Go home and do something new, on your own," parents let go and off the kids go: Doing, thinking, problem-solving -- growing. Students return to the classroom more confident, curious, engaged. The ignition is turned on!| Let Grow
Think of all the abilities that comprise human nature. Those are what children play at.| petergray.substack.com