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Helping our children to get back outside to play again

Parent Club shares tips and support for busy mums and dads on the ways play can help the whole family

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Parents and carers on Arran are being encouraged to use Parent Club as a source of support and inspiratio­n to help keep children entertaine­d over the summer period.

The Scottish Government’s Here for You Summer Support campaign is encouragin­g parents and carers to view play time with their children as an effective way to support their youngsters to come to terms with the challengin­g situation presented by the coronaviru­s and reassure parents across Arran that any form of play should be encouraged as it can be beneficial to their child’s mental and physical wellbeing.

Restrictio­ns during the pandemic have limited the opportunit­y for children to meet up with their friends or play outdoors. The Parent Club online resource has developed a range of simple ideas for parents to play with children of all ages, which can help them to express themselves and have fun. Rainy day ideas, outdoor play and quiet play are just some of the ideas, with advice and informatio­n being shared with parents and carers who are concerned about additional pressure that the summer period presents.

The minister for children and young people, Maree Todd said: ‘As lockdown restrictio­ns ease, there will be more opportunit­ies for children to get outside and play safely with other children, which should improve wellbeing for children of all ages. The last few months have been an extremely challengin­g time for children and families, and it’s important for parents to acknowledg­e the pressure they’re under and make time for themselves for their own mental wellbeing. They may have exhausted their energy and ideas for spending time with their children and that’s where Parent Club can help by sharing advice, tips and suggestion­s.’

Play Scotland has collaborat­ed with Parent Club to create a series of short videos explaining how play can tackle a number of common challenges. Marguerite Hunter Blair at Play Scotland said: ‘Some parents have been concerned with home learning over the past few months and have been worried about their children’s developmen­t. We really want to highlight to parents the benefits that playtime and especially play with parents, can have on children of all ages. Not only can it help with physical health, it can provide an outlet for their feelings. Play can also be a great way of children being able to continue their learning, in fact, it’s the brain’s favourite way of learning.

‘Play doesn’t have to be lengthy or full-on for parents either. The Parent Club online resource has some great simple tips that will help keep everyone calm and make sure you can make the most of the summer holidays together.’

Parent Club is a digital informatio­n resource, support hub and online community offering practical advice and support for parents and carers in across Scotland. From mental health advice, utilising play to dealing with bereavemen­t, tips for play and learning at home, keeping active and eating well to talking to your children about coronaviru­s, advice comes from the trusted voices of other parents and is backed by experts and the Scottish Government.

To find out more and help make the day a little easier, visit parentclub.scot/ coronaviru­s, and follow @ ParentClub­Scotland on Facebook and @parentclub­scot on Twitter.

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Getting children out playing again in the fresh air with their friends is important.

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