Prioritizing Play
This article, which I wrote a long time ago, just went live on the CBC:
Prioritizing play: Splash pads, parks and wading pools are vital infrastructure, Joanne Seiff writes
..and my kids are playing with enormous balls in the front yard as I post this on a Sunday afternoon. It's been a strange time to work on editing this piece for publication.
Here's to hoping all kids, everywhere, (regardless of immigration status, which of course, they do not control) can have safe, loving opportunities to play, with hugs and kisses from loved ones after a tumble or when resting and taking a break.
Prioritizing play: Splash pads, parks and wading pools are vital infrastructure, Joanne Seiff writes
..and my kids are playing with enormous balls in the front yard as I post this on a Sunday afternoon. It's been a strange time to work on editing this piece for publication.
Here's to hoping all kids, everywhere, (regardless of immigration status, which of course, they do not control) can have safe, loving opportunities to play, with hugs and kisses from loved ones after a tumble or when resting and taking a break.
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