Arbor / Daily play
Daily Play
Developmental play should be small enough to actually happen.
Parents do not need an endless list of activities. They need one useful activity for today.
What makes play developmental?
Good developmental play builds a real skill: language, feelings, motor coordination, communication, attention, problem solving, or transitions.
How Arbor chooses play
- By age and stage.
- By the child's current pattern or concern.
- By what the parent has already tried.
- Using things the family already has at home.
Why this matters
The best activity is not the most impressive one. It is the one a parent can do today and repeat tomorrow.