Are We Keeping Kids Too Busy? The Importance of Unstructured Play
In today’s go-go-go culture, many well-meaning parents fill their child’s schedule with back-to-back activities. But it’s time we ask: Is all this structure actually helping—or hurting? More and more experts are urging parents to pause and consider the importance of unstructured play in a child’s development. Why Unstructured Play Matters Free play has little in common with the kind of “play” kids experience today. Organized sports, classes, and clubs are run by adults with rules, goals, and schedules. Kids participate, yes—but they rarely lead. True unstructured play happens when adults step aside. And that’s where the real growth begins. Unstructured play teaches independence, creativity, problem-solving, and resilience. According to the…