St Patrick’s Primary School - Bega
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55 Belmore Street
Bega NSW 2550
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Email: office.bega@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6492 5500

FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

Supporting Students to Build Positive Relationships

This week at school, our students have been diving into the world of imaginative play! From creating their own magical kingdoms in the sand pit to embarking on space adventures, the children have been exploring various imaginative play options that spark creativity and teamwork.

The Power of Imaginative Play in Building Positive Relationships

Imaginative play is a cornerstone of childhood development, offering a wealth of benefits that extend far beyond simple fun. Through imaginative play, children explore their creativity, develop problem-solving skills, and build positive relationships with their peers.

Building Positive Relationships

When children engage in imaginative play, they learn to cooperate, negotiate, and empathize with others. Whether they’re pretending to be superheroes, playing house, or creating their own fantasy worlds, these activities require them to communicate and collaborate. This shared experience fosters strong bonds and helps children understand different perspectives, laying the groundwork for healthy, positive relationships.

Balancing Media Influence

It’s important to be mindful of the content your child is exposed to through social media and video games. These platforms can sometimes introduce themes that are not suitable for young minds. Monitor their media consumption and discuss the difference between real and make-believe, helping them understand appropriate ways to incorporate what they see into their play.

By fostering a healthy environment for imaginative play, you are helping your child develop essential social skills and build lasting, positive relationships. Let’s work together to support our children’s growth and creativity!