Children play best:
When adults are watchful but not intrusive, when safe ground lends courage to their discoveries and adventures.
When their trust in life is whole, when they welcome the unknown and are fearless.
When the world is shared with them. When there are places and spaces they can make their own.
When their games are free from adult agendas and when their transformations require no end-product.
When their senses are directly engaged with Nature and the elements.
When they are free to become gatherers, makers and world creators in their own time and in their own ways.
When they play with others and make relationships.
When they can play alone, be solitary and private.
When they can become new selves through their play with others and in their own imaginings.
When they can reveal themselves, their joys, sufferings, and concerns without fear of ridicule and when mystery and imagination are not denied by fact.