Loose Parts Play
Loose parts play is a theory that emphasizes the importance of open-ended, creative play experiences for children. Coined by architect Simon Nicholson in the 1970s, the concept suggests that the more varied and versatile materials children have access to, the more imaginative and engaged their play becomes, encouraging children to experiment, problem-solve, and invent their own games and scenarios. This type of play fosters critical thinking, social skills, and resilience, as children learn to adapt and collaborate in ever-changing environments.