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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2019 · 32 MIN

Ep 26 - Play is Stressful!

from The Forest School Podcast · host Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden

In this lively, thought-provoking episode, Lewis and Gemma shelter from stormy March winds in the cabin and introduce a deceptively simple yet powerful theme: “Stressful Messy Play” (or “playing at work”). Beginning with a fun fact about why March is the windiest month and an explanation of ancient woodland anemones (aka windflowers), they dive into how play that looks serious, high-stakes or even “stressful” can actually build resilience, physical strength and social understanding. From toddlers rehearsing “please” and “thank you” to children heaving grain through a former science-museum exhibit, they explore how large-muscle, adrenaline-charged activities prepare us for real-world challenges. Along the way they unpack social-norm rehearsals, risk-skills scaffolding, stress-hormone workouts, the zone of proximal development and the art of stepping back—supporting without over-helping. It’s a powerful reminder that play need not always look carefree to be joyful and developmental.⏱ Chapter Timings:00:10 – Training wrap-up & windy cabin context00:32 – Fun fact: March as windiest month & “anemone” etymology01:12 – Anemones as ancient-woodland indicators & folk names01:31 – Framing “stressful messy play” vs “playing at work”01:57 – Definition of play: enjoyment vs serious purpose02:58 – Challenging the relaxed-play stereotype03:24 – Social-play rehearsal: practising manners and gratitude04:00 – Playful navigation of social expectations05:09 – Resilience through play: safe mistakes, big learning06:11 – “Playing at work”: Science Museum’s grain-circuit exhibit07:07 – Observing teamwork under physical strain08:17 – The adrenaline-enjoyment paradox in rough play10:19 – Adrenaline, cortisol and the stress-muscle metaphor11:57 – Emotional-regulation: supporting children’s stress levels15:21 – Supervising rough-and-tumble: negotiation, not negation18:08 – Risky play: group dynamics, self-monitoring and exit points23:27 – Training schools: framing and valuing all types of play25:25 – Empowering struggle: children leading their own help30:27 – Less-is-more intervention: autonomy over assistance31:32 – Spotlight quote: self-directed learning as true literacy32:17 – Next week’s preview: It’s Okay Not to Share by Renegade Rules🌲 Keywords: stressful play, messy play, risky play, resilience through play, cortisol workout, social norms rehearsal, zone of proximal development, autonomy in play, rough-and-tumble supervision, play pedagogy, play in education, high-adrenaline play, adult intervention, social-emotional learning🔖 Hashtags:#StressfulPlay #MessyPlay #RiskyPlay #PlayForResilience #OutdoorEducation #ForestSchool #ChildLedLearning #PlayPedagogy #SocialSkills #SelfDirectedLearning #RoughAndTumble #CortisolWorkout #PlayTheory #ZoneOfProximalDevelopment🌐 More Episodes & Support:Listen & find resources at www.theforestschoolpodcast.comSupport us at www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcastFeedback or collab? [email protected]

In this lively, thought-provoking episode, Lewis and Gemma shelter from stormy March winds in the cabin and introduce a deceptively simple yet powerful theme: “Stressful Messy Play” (or “playing at work”). Beginning with a fun fact about why March is the windiest month and an explanation of ancient woodland anemones (aka windflowers), they dive into how play that looks serious, high-stakes or even “stressful” can actually build resilience, physical strength and social understanding. From toddlers rehearsing “please” and “thank you” to children heaving grain through a former science-museum exhibit, they explore how large-muscle, adrenaline-charged activities prepare us for real-world challenges. Along the way they unpack social-norm rehearsals, risk-skills scaffolding, stress-hormone workouts, the zone of proximal development and the art of stepping back—supporting without over-helping. It’s a powerful reminder that play need not always look carefree to be joyful and developmental.⏱ Chapter Timings:00:10 – Training wrap-up & windy cabin context00:32 – Fun fact: March as windiest month & “anemone” etymology01:12 – Anemones as ancient-woodland indicators & folk names01:31 – Framing “stressful messy play” vs “playing at work”01:57 – Definition of play: enjoyment vs serious purpose02:58 – Challenging the relaxed-play stereotype03:24 – Social-play rehearsal: practising manners and gratitude04:00 – Playful navigation of social expectations05:09 – Resilience through play: safe mistakes, big learning06:11 – “Playing at work”: Science Museum’s grain-circuit exhibit07:07 – Observing teamwork under physical strain08:17 – The adrenaline-enjoyment paradox in rough play10:19 – Adrenaline, cortisol and the stress-muscle metaphor11:57 – Emotional-regulation: supporting children’s stress levels15:21 – Supervising rough-and-tumble: negotiation, not negation18:08 – Risky play: group dynamics, self-monitoring and exit points23:27 – Training schools: framing and valuing all types of play25:25 – Empowering struggle: children leading their own help30:27 – Less-is-more intervention: autonomy over assistance31:32 – Spotlight quote: self-directed learning as true literacy32:17 – Next week’s preview: It’s Okay Not to Share by Renegade Rules🌲 Keywords: stressful play, messy play, risky play, resilience through play, cortisol workout, social norms rehearsal, zone of proximal development, autonomy in play, rough-and-tumble supervision, play pedagogy, play in education, high-adrenaline play, adult intervention, social-emotional learning🔖 Hashtags:#StressfulPlay #MessyPlay #RiskyPlay #PlayForResilience #OutdoorEducation #ForestSchool #ChildLedLearning #PlayPedagogy #SocialSkills #SelfDirectedLearning #RoughAndTumble #CortisolWorkout #PlayTheory #ZoneOfProximalDevelopment🌐 More Episodes & Support:Listen & find resources at www.theforestschoolpodcast.comSupport us at www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcastFeedback or collab? [email protected]

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