Beyond ‘Just Play’: Understanding What Children Need

Beyond ‘Just Play’: Understanding What Children Need

From The Wild Minds Podcast by The Outdoor Teacher

May 18, 2026 · 39 min · Season 12 · Episode 90

About this episode

This episode explores the deeper understanding of what children need to develop and thrive beyond just play.

This episode explores the tension between “just play” and the deeper understanding of what children truly need to develop and thrive. Topics Include: Play is not a break from learning but the primary way children engage with and make sense of the world physically, socially, and emotionally True play is child-led, intrinsically motivated, and process-driven, and when these qualities are removed it becomes task or instruction rather than play Outdoor environments offer rich opportunities for sensory, physical, and exploratory play that support coordination, curiosity, and whole-body development Risky play - climbing, jumping, rough and tumble - is essential for building confidence, resilience, and an internal capacity to assess risk Social and imaginative play develop communication, empathy, identity, and emotional processing in ways that structured environments often limit The role of the adult is not to control outcomes but to hold space, observe, and introduce possibility without taking over Forest School brings a unique layer by introducing tools, fire, and cultural practices that deepen play and expand children’s worlds There is a constant dynamic of stepping in and stepping…

People in this episode

Host: The Outdoor Teacher

Topics covered

  • child development
  • play
  • outdoor education
  • risk-taking
  • social skills
  • emotional processing

Keywords

  • play
  • child-led
  • outdoor environments
  • risky play
  • social play
  • empathy
  • developmental needs

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