Make Summer Your Opportunity for Fun Learning

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Summer is here but that does not mean learning stops! The beauty about learning is that it is lifelong, constant and it happens even when we are least aware of it. Children are naturally curious about the world around them and every interaction with your child is a learning opportunity. Why not take the opportunity this summer to continue your child’s learning in some fun and interesting ways.

Play-based Learning

You may think you’re just playing with your child but in fact, what you are doing is teaching them valuable skills and knowledge. Play-based learning can be seen as learning through play. It is a familiar concept in early childhood settings where young children’s learning and development are fostered through play.[1] Play is important to children’s development, besides being fun, play helps to develop children’s reasoning, language, physical, social and emotional skills.[2] A simple game with building blocks teaches children mathematical concepts, the nature of the physical world and how to manipulate their environment, which are early foundations for science, technology, engineering and mathematical (STEM) knowledge.[3]

Summer provides a great opportunity for families to relax and enjoy each other’s company and that involves play. Play is not only good for children, it is also great for adults. The benefits of play for adults include relieving stress, making you happy and strengthening your relationships[4]. Research shows that people who engage in play have stronger relationships and are less likely to be involved in criminal activities[5].

Tips for Play and Learning this Summer

Now that we know some of the benefits of play for children and adults, here are a few tips for play this summer:

  1. Hide and Seek – this traditional game is always a hit with children. It involves physical activities and lots of imagination. Who is better at finding the hiding spots in the house and around the yard – you or your children?!
  2. Peekaboo – babies love this one! Engage your baby by covering your face with a blanket or both of your hands for a few seconds. When you reveal your face, you say “Peekaboo!” The Peekaboo game helps babies as they develop object permanence, which is the knowledge that things still exist even when they are not in sight[6].
  3. Ludi – the main board game in many Jamaican homes, is a great game for both children and adults to enjoy. Ludi is a very strategic game that helps with problem-solving which is necessary to beat your opponents and early Mathematics skills for deciding your moves when you throw the dice.
  4. Dominoes – another board game staple for Jamaican family gatherings, Dominoes is a fun game that both children and parents can play. Similar to Ludi, Dominoes involve the critical thinking, strategic moves and Mathematics skills needed to beat your opponents.
  5. Water Play – this play activity is full of fun and helps children stay cool in summer. Besides that, water play presents opportunities for science and Maths learning. During water play, children can learn about the nature of things, what will sink or float. Mathematical concepts such as quantity can be learnt too – full, half-full or empty, less/more and same/different.[7]

Of course, there are lots more fun play activities that you and your children can get involved in that will continue learning this summer. Tell us about some of your play and learn activities in the Comments section!


[1] https://www.tsc.nsw.edu.au/tscnews/what-are-the-benefits-of-play-based-learning#:~:text=The%20Early%20Years%20Learning%20Framework,own%20and%20explore%20different%20materials.

[2] https://www.legofoundation.com/en/why-play/why-learning-through-play-is-important/

[3] https://www.teachearlyyears.com/learning-and-development/view/the-benefits-of-block-play

[4] https://www.nbcnews.com/better/health/adults-need-recess-too-here-s-why-you-should-make-ncna887396

[5] https://psychcentral.com/blog/the-importance-of-play-for-adults/

[6] https://dictionary.apa.org/object-permanence

[7]http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=374#:~:text=Water%20play%20fosters%20learning%20in,Problem%2DSolving%20Skills.

Beating the Heat this Summer

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Summer is officially here and that means longer and hotter days! While Jamaica is blessed with year-round beautiful weather with lots of sunshine and blue skies, our summers are typically very hot. If you live in urban areas away from the coast like Kingston, parts of Portmore and Spanish Town, then you know the temperatures we are dealing with during the summer months. Keeping yourself and your children cool this summer will be a challenge, but don’t fear! Here are a few tips to help!

Clothing

Let your children wear light and loose-fitting clothes. Cotton and linen are two great fabrics for summer as they are considered breathable because they allow air to circulate[1] and heat to leave the body[2]. As little children are very active, natural fabrics like cotton and linen can soak up sweat and help children to stay cool.[3]

Hydration

Keep your children hydrated by providing them with lots of water to drink. If your children drink juices, please ensure you follow the nutritional guidelines for sugar intake.

Beaches and Rivers

Don’t we all love a day at the beach? Now that beaches and rivers have reopened, taking your little ones for a day at the beach or river is always a great way to beat the heat. A day at the beach or river is a longstanding Jamaican family tradition and taking a dip in the cool waters during a hot day is one of the best ways to spend a summer’s day. Jamaica is blessed with lots of beautiful rivers and beaches which are only a few minutes’ walk or a short drive away no matter where in the country you are. If you have the opportunity to take a beach trip this summer, please ensure that you do not leave your children unattended in or near water and that you follow all the COVID protocols and guidelines set out by the Government[4].

Time for Nature

While it might seem counter-productive to spend a lot of time outdoors during the summer months, it can be a good way to beat the heat.  If like many Jamaican families you have a backyard with trees and shaded area, spending time in the shade on a warm summer’s day is a great way to cool down and enjoy nature. Young children are curious about the world around them, taking them outdoors to enjoy the summer breeze can also be an opportunity to teach them about nature. While you are taking in the cool breeze in your backyard, why not take the time to teach your children about the insects that live in your garden, the various plants spotted around the place and the different types of fruit trees that grow in your backyard.

Skin Protection

With summer here and all the fun that comes with it, parents should consider sun protection tips that will protect their little ones from some of the damaging effects of the sun. Here are a few:

  • Try to avoid being outdoors while the sun is at its hottest during the day, this is generally considered to be between 10 am and 4 pm
  • While outdoors, consider making your children wear long-sleeve clothing and brimmed hats to protect their skin from the sun
  • If you use or plan to use sun protectants, check with your child’s paediatrician for guidance on the best options and always read the labels and follow the directions for application of such products

Summer is here, so enjoy it and stay cool!


[1] https://www.stitchfix.com/women/blog/fashion-tips/guide-breathable-summer-fabrics/

[2] https://www.mulberryscleaners.com/blog/stay-cool-4-best-fabrics-summer/#:~:text=Cotton%20is%20one%20the%20best,for%20you%20to%20stay%20cool.

[3] https://www.elle.com/uk/fashion/what-to-wear/a22069616/best-worst-fabrics-summer-sweat/

[4] https://jis.gov.jm/beaches-and-rivers-open-june-7/