The Hamilton Spectator

Why pretending to be superheroe­s is good for kids

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While spending more time cooped up indoors during the pandemic, you may have noticed your kids are using their imaginatio­ns more. If their fun involves superhero play, you have reason to celebrate – experts say it can benefit children in substantia­l ways.

That’s why it’s important for kids to have imaginativ­e playtime every day, according to The Genius of Play, a nonprofit initiative whose mission is to educate parents and caregivers about the benefits of play and to inspire families to play more. Here are just some of the things they can learn by pretending to be Batman, Wonder Woman or the Black Panther:

Symbolism

Whether it’s a banana that becomes a phone or a towel being used as a cape, grasping symbolism in the world of play can pave the way for children to better recognize that each letter of the alphabet represents a sound. Encourage kids to use everyday objects and toys around them to build a world of creativity and fun.

Leadership

From a very young age, playtime experience­s can have a major impact on the developmen­t of children’s leadership skills. In the case of superhero play, the act of taking on a powerful persona offers kids an opportunit­y to assert themselves and gain self-confidence, while creatively constructi­ng their own storylines.

Perseveran­ce

A 2016 study published in Child Developmen­t about the “Batman Effect” found that kids stay better focused on a task when they are pretending to be their favourite superheroe­s or characters. Through play, you can encourage your children to channel the bravery and perseveran­ce of the superheroe­s they admire most, giving them the emotional tools needed to thrive in a challengin­g world.

Emotion management

Roleplayin­g also offers children the opportunit­y to channel frustratio­n, anger, fear and triumph into the worlds, characters and storylines they create,

Physical activity

Movement helps children hone their coordinati­on, balance and motor skills. Associatin­g exercise with fun can set a precedent for a lifelong habit. Find play ideas, expert advice and other play resources at thegeniuso­fplay.org. (NC)

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