What is Deliberate Play?

When play is deliberate, it means that the parent actively engages their child in a game, with a clear aim: to assist in the physical development of the child.

Whilst the parent has a clear goal, the child is not aware of the intention. Meaning that infants are fully immersed in the positive experience rather than resistant to commands. Such games are specifically designed to not only help a child to achieve certain development milestones, but also to embed these skills. As a result the child moves through their physical development stages more quickly and with more confidence.

What do you Mean by Developmental Milestones?

Developmental milestones include all the things a child does for the first time, such as taking their first steps. Whilst all children develop at their own speeds, not many parents realise that many infants are ready to scoot by the age of 18 months.

Some key developmental milestones at this age include:

  • Pointing to show others something interesting
  • Exploring alone but with parent close by
  • Following 1-step verbal commands
  • Pulling toys while walking
  • Walking up steps and running
  • Walking alone

Why Does This Matter?

Embedding and securing skills at each developmental milestone is very important as they give children confidence in their own physical ability. As a result, children are able to move with a better understanding of their bodies, their capabilities (and limitations) and therefore less likely to take unnecessary risks. Children also actively seek new physical experiences and will continue exercising and enjoying activities into later life. Instilling habits that last a lifetime.

Micro Scooters nursery and pre-school product ranges are designed to support the critical developmental stage of 12-36. months.