Clemson University recently hosted a national Summit on the Value of Play, which I was fortunate to attend. It was exciting to witness a groundswell of what might be called the “Back to Play” movement. People from a wide range of professions, from education and child development to parks and recreation all gathered to discuss the importance of play on the health and well-being of children, adults, and society in general. The result is a series of strategies to bring play back into the lives of people everywhere at all ages. To read a report on the summit see the website, or to stay informed on the play movement check here.
Now go outside and play...
Posted By Rob Layton
Now go outside and play...
Posted By Rob Layton