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The Hidden Benefits of Hide and Seek
July 27, 2023
The very existence of youth is due in part to the necessity for play; the animal does not play because he is young, he has a period of youth because he must play.
-Karl Groos, German evolutionary biologist, 1861–1946

Today's offering, a mid-summer pick-me-up, is from Brittany Cernic, awesome parent and part of Dimensions Foundation's marketing team.

Have you ever thought about the hidden benefits of playing hide and seek? This timeless game cultivates problem-solving, critical thinking and creativity as children strategically select hiding spots and exercise impulse control to evade detection. Additionally, it nurtures quick decision-making and resourcefulness, teaching children to think and act swiftly when faced with pressure.

Beyond its cognitive advantages, hide and seek enriches social skills and emotional growth. John Spears, in an article on The Adventurous Child, states, "The game of hide and seek helps children to develop empathy and understanding of others. It fosters friendship and promotes positive social interactions between players. Through engaging in this game, children learn the importance of being respectful, patient, and considerate towards others."

Moreover, hide and seek provides physical exercise and sensory experiences crucial for a child's healthy development. In an era dominated by screens and digital engagement, the act of running, hiding, and engaging with the environment offers unique sensory play encounters that contribute to overall well-being.

Share your favorite childhood games and the 'hidden benefits' you see in the comments!

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