Outdoor Play Problems: What’s Really Getting In the Way
You know outdoor play is good for your kids. Fresh air, room to move, fewer meltdowns, more joy—it just works. But let’s be real: getting your child outside every day isn’t always easy. And the same goes for their early learning program.
In this episode of UNrattled, we dig into what’s really getting in the way of outdoor play—at home and in child care settings. From unpredictable weather and safety worries to busy routines and differing expectations, we explore the common obstacles that stand between children and the outdoor time they need.
You'll hear from educators and parents as we unpack the challenges—and share practical, realistic ways to make outdoor play happen more often, without adding pressure to your day.
Because even small shifts can make a big difference—and your child deserves every minute of movement, exploration, and sunshine.
Key Takeaways for Listeners:
Outdoor play is essential, not optional - It supports every domain of child development—including physical health, emotional regulation, social skills, and executive functioning—and deserves intentional time and planning.
Barriers to outdoor play are real and varied - Educators face legitimate challenges such as safety concerns, staffing limitations, weather, scheduling, and family expectations, which can all reduce outdoor time.
Parents may need help seeing the learning in outdoor play - Some families view outdoor time as less valuable than classroom activities. Clear communication, documentation, and education can shift those perceptions.
Small changes can lead to big improvements - Solutions don’t always require major resources—things like clearer parent communication, better preparation for weather, or flexible scheduling can increase outdoor opportunities.
Collaboration is key - When educators and families work together to address concerns and share a vision, children benefit from more consistent, meaningful outdoor experiences.
Season 3, Episode 2