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Community | 21st September 2023
 

Outdoor Fun in the September sun

 
 
 

We catch up with our young friends at Langholm Playcare

During the recent warm spell, we took the children outside as much as possible. We take them outside regardless of the weather, but the sunshine definitely helps.


The benefits of outdoor play in early years are plentiful. Outdoor play encourages creativity and provides opportunities to develop imagination and resourcefulness.
Outdoor play has also been shown to benefit children by giving them an outlet for excess energy. Being physically active outdoors is a great way for children to have fun and exercise. It is also proven that exposure to sunlight improves moods and strengthens immune systems. It’s not just beneficial to physical health it is also great for mental health and well-being.
Being in natural surroundings has a calming effect which leads to children feeling happier and healthier.

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