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The many games of skill and friendly competitions found on the panels MÜEL multisport areas foster interpersonal communication and self-control in the face of defeat and the joy of winning.

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Learning about the concepts of fiction and reality at the park

Did you know that, when the child plays at the park, he learns about the concepts of fiction and reality that will be very useful to him in many situations ?

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Unstructured outdoor play at a park helps children develop healthy lifestyle habits

Did you know that unstructured outdoor play in your favorite Jambette playground, not only gets children moving, but also helps them develop healthy lifestyle habits that will last a lifetime ?

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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6 motor skills favored through play

6 motor skills learned through play: control over posture and movement, coordination, muscle strength, balance, the perception of the body in space and, of course, motor development.

October 18, 2016 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Play: A Foundation for School

Although some might dispute the fact that play makes academic learning more accessible, it is nonetheless true!

May 28, 2018 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Creativity at the Park

Everyone plays, regardless of age. People are forever learning and building on their achievements, and everyone is creative in their own way !

June 4, 2018 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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4 Tips for Daycares And Schools to Getting Children Out to Play

A number of studies have shown that children play less, are outdoors less and are less healthy than previous generations. Leisure activities outdoors have decreased at an alarming rate in favour of time spent in front of televisions, computers, tablets and smartphones.Yet unstructured outdoor play, whether in nature, the backyard or at a park, not only gets children moving, but also helps them develop healthy lifestyle habits that will last a lifetime.

June 12, 2018 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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These Tricks Will Help You to Get Your Children Out to Play!

To play is essential for children, especially since a number of studies have shown that children play less, are outdoors less and are less healthy than previous generations. For the child, play is life at its best! Play contributes to the child’s growth in addition of providing the ideal backdrop for self-discovery and for discovering the world. It helps the child develop as he or she, at play, learns to change and adapt his or her own game.

June 14, 2018 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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4 surprising facts about the effect of play on child development

There are many benefits to playing outdoors. Overall, it promotes the healthy development of body, heart and mind. In terms of motor development, the child who plays, and plays outdoors, discovers what his body is capable of and increases his physical abilities. Emotional expression is also central to play, relating to others, and fostering self-esteem and self-confidence. Moreover, good outdoor fun contributes positively to learning and academic success.

September 12, 2018 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Playing at the park helps the kids brain for school!

The ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth is the most comprehensive assessment of child and youth physical activity in Canada.  This year, the 2018 edition taught us that a growing body of research has begun to examine the benefits of childhood physical activity  in relation to brain health. 

February 5, 2019 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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Boredom is healthy

« Boredom is healthy [...], it forces children to find ways to amuse themselves and to get out of this state of boredom ». - Jambette's white paper.

October 8, 2019 • By Claudia Carrier • Learning
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