Why Playgrounds Are Important

It turns out that kids need space to play just as much as they need schools.

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June 19, 2001, 10:00 AM PDT

By Chris Steins @planetizen


"But if play is not simply a developmental hiccup, as biologists once thought, why did it evolve? There are scores of theories, but none is totally convincing. The latest idea is perhaps the most audacious--it suggests that play has evolved to build big brains. In other words, playing makes you intelligent. Playfulness is quite a rare trait. It is common only among the mammals, although a few of the larger-brained birds such as magpies and crows also indulge. Animals at play often use unique signals--tail-wagging in dogs, for example--to indicate that activity superficially resembling adult behaviour is not really in earnest. "

Thanks to Mary Samuelson

Sunday, July 1, 2001 in NewScientist

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