Dubbo EEC is in the Central West of NSW and proudly boosts a large green and natural outdoor space for children to explore. It is a part of our centre’s learning philosophy and in line with the Gowrie NSW Program Foundations that children can play in all-weather. This ensures a curriculum of spontaneity, curiosity and a sense of wonder.
Playing in the rain can offer a range of benefits that contribute to a child's physical, emotional, and cognitive development. From sensory exploration to fostering resilience, here are five ways playing in the rain can be beneficial for children.
Sensory Exploration:
Rain showers provide a unique opportunity for children to engage their senses in novel ways. The sensation of raindrops on the skin, the sound of rain hitting various surfaces, and the smell of wet earth all contribute to sensory-rich experiences that enhance their understanding of the world around them. Engaging multiple senses simultaneously encourages sensory integration and cognitive development.
Emotional Resilience:
Playing in the rain exposes children to the unpredictability of weather and the challenges it presents. This can be a gentle introduction to adversity and the importance of adapting to changing circumstances. By embracing the rain and its uncertainties, children learn resilience, adaptability, and problem-solving skills that will serve them well throughout their lives.
Physical Development:
Jumping in puddles, running through wet grass, and splashing in water puddles all require various levels of physical exertion. These activities promote gross motor skills, balance, coordination, and muscle strength. The tactile sensations of rain and mud underfoot also contribute to fine-tuning motor skills and sensory motor integration.
Connection with Nature:
Playing in the rain offers children a chance to connect with the natural world. It nurtures an appreciation for the environment, developing a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world beyond their immediate surroundings. While it's essential to prioritize safety and ensure that children are appropriately dressed for rain play, the benefits of allowing them to explore and interact with rainy weather are undeniable.
The next time you find yourself faced with a drizzle, consider giving your children the chance to experience the joys of playing in the rain. Not only will it create lasting memories, but it will also contribute to their holistic development in ways that indoor play simply cannot replicate.