For many Australians, childhood memories are filled with climbing trees, building cubby houses, riding bikes with friends and spending hours outdoors without a care in the world. But experts are warning that today's children are spending less time in unstructured play. We are seeing increased screen time, overloaded schedules, way too many safety concerns and changing communities all contributing to a decline in opportunities for children to simply play. Research continues to show that play is critical for developing resilience, problem-solving skills, creativity, social connections and emotional wellbeing.
But without outdoor play - what does that mean?
Play Australia is calling for governments to place a greater focus on play, including the development of a national play strategy to help ensure every child has access to quality play opportunities. Robyn Monro Miller, CEO of Play Australia, joins Burty to talk more about their proposal.

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