The future is shaped by the toys our children play with today. Whether we realize it or not, our children are expressing themselves–their interests, fears and talents–through play. As parents, our job is to watch and listen and encourage them.
Here are three case studies of our children’s toys and how their play is already impacting the future:
· Four-year-old Emma dons her junior doctor scrubs and her play stethoscope. She gently assures her doll that her shot won’t hurt and that she is being very brave, just as Amanda’s own mother has assured her. Instead of feeling afraid, Amanda is now in control as the doctor. Discovering that she has the ability to make her dolls (and someday other children) feel safe and protected, Amanda begins her interest in science and the human body.
· Six-year-old Aaron’s musical talent was first unearthed as a preschooler while playing with his toy piano he got for Christmas. For his birthday he begged for a guitar, a drum set, and a keyboard. Now, Aaron hones his natural abilities discovered through toy play with real piano lessons, vowing someday to play in an orchestra in front of hundreds of people.
· The parents of five-year-old Josh were amazed at the creativity he displayed when creating elaborate stories for his puppet characters in his puppet theater. Josh spent hours developing intricate plot lines and quirky characters. His parents started writing his stories down. Josh proudly exclaims that someday he wants to become an author and have his stories in the books he sees in bookstores.
The future starts now…so lets PLAY!!!
By Amber on 01/3/07 in Toys, Columns, Mom-agination
tag this | permalink | trackback url





January 4th, 2007 at 11:26 am
There is an active ongoing campaign to raise awareness of the Asphyxia Activity known as the Choking Game. Parents, educators, and concerned parents have joined together to campaign the DARE program and Elementary/Middle School Health Programs to include asphyxia activity into the
current programs. Children and parents need to be educated to the
dangers of this activity.
Asphyxia activity is known all over this country, Canada and the world. There’s a great chance that your child or grandchild, niece or nephew has already heard of it and has tried it or may be enticed to play it. Children as young as 6 years old have explained it to shocked parents. They don’t know the deadliness or the dangers of permanent disabling brain damage, they think it’s fun, safe and silly. Please help by signing
the petition below. The life you save in the future may be a child who means the world to you.
A Petition for D.A.R.E / Elementary and Middle School Health programs to incorporate Asphyxia Activity into the cirricula has begun to
circulate - Show that we insist on keeping our children safe. Please feel free to post this link on your own blog or website and forward it to your address book! The more signatures, the bigger the impact! “Sign or print a paper version of the Petition at
Leave a Clever Comment