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Outdoor Play Problems: What's Really Getting In the Way?

Episode 3 of the Tiny Talks on Early Learning podcast, hosted by Jessica Stinson, titled "Outdoor Play Problems: What's Really Getting In the Way?" was published on September 2, 2025 and runs 33 minutes.

September 2, 2025 ·33m · Tiny Talks on Early Learning

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We all agree that outdoor play is essential to healthy child development—but if that's the case, why do so many programs still struggle to make it happen consistently? In this episode of Tiny Talks on Early Learning, we take a closer look at the real barriers to outdoor play from both educator and parent perspectives. From weather worries and limited resources to safety concerns and supervision, we unpack the common challenges that lead to reduced outdoor time in early learning settings. More importantly, we explore practical compromises and creative solutions to help programs prioritize outdoor learning without sacrificing trust, safety, or structure.

If you've ever felt stuck between what you know is best and what feels realistic day to day—this episode is for you.

 

Key Takeaways for Listeners:

  1. Outdoor play is essential, not optional - It supports every domain of child development—including physical health, emotional regulation, social skills, and executive functioning—and deserves intentional time and planning.

  2. Barriers to outdoor play are real and varied - Educators face legitimate challenges such as safety concerns, staffing limitations, weather, scheduling, and family expectations, which can all reduce outdoor time.

  3. Parents may need help seeing the learning in outdoor play - Some families view outdoor time as less valuable than classroom activities. Clear communication, documentation, and education can shift those perceptions.

  4. Small changes can lead to big improvements - Solutions don't always require major resources—things like clearer parent communication, better preparation for weather, or flexible scheduling can increase outdoor opportunities.

  5. Collaboration is key - When educators and families work together to address concerns and share a vision, children benefit from more consistent, meaningful outdoor experiences.

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