Outdoor school play in the UK significantly boosts children's physical health, mental wellbeing, and academic engagement, with 95% of children finding it makes lessons more enjoyable and 90% feeling happier and healthier. It improves social skills, reduces playground disputes by up to 80%, enhances, and fosters a stronger connection to nature.
- Behavior and Social Skills: 85% of schools reported a positive impact on behavior, with fewer disputes. Children develop better social skills, independence, and confidence.
- Academic and Cognitive Boost: 90% of staff find outdoor learning effective for curriculum delivery. It improves concentration, memory, and cognitive development, and can boost academic performance in core subjects.
- Engagement and Creativity: Outdoor environments encourage imagination and allow children to be more boisterous and creative.
- Teacher and Staff Benefits: 72% of schools reported a positive impact on staff health and wellbeing, with teachers feeling empowered rather than overwhelmed.
Outdoor play is a crucial part of the EYFS framework and supports the development of well-rounded children.
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