What is functional Play?
Play that involves repeated movements or actions
A child repeatedly rolls a ball across the floor. What area of development does this support?
Physical development
What physical skills can functional play develop?
Gross- and fine-motor skills.
What should a teacher provide during functional play?
Safe, age-appropriate materials and space.
Name one material that encourages functional play.
Blocks, Playdough , Puzzles, Cars and ramps, Cups and containers
When is functional play especially common?
During infancy and early childhood.
A child repeatedly stacks blocks and knocks them down to see what happens.
Cognitive development
How can functional play support cognitive development?
Children learn cause and effect.
Should teachers take over children’s play?
No.
Why are blocks good for functional play?
Children can stack, move, build, and knock them down.
What is a main purpose of functional play?
Exploring how objects and movements work.
Two children roll a ball back and forth to each other. What area does this support?
Social development
How does repetition help children learn?
It gives children practice with skills.
What is one way a teacher can extend learning?
Encourage children to experiment.
How can containers encourage functional play?
Children can fill, empty, carry, and transfer objects.
What does functional play usually involve?
Simple, repeated actions using the body or objects.
A child keeps trying to build a tower after it falls down. What emotional skill are they practicing?
Perseverance
What can children learn by manipulating objects?
How objects move, fit, and respond to their actions.
What should teachers avoid doing?
Telling children exactly how to play.
Why are push-and-pull toys useful?
They help children practice movement and coordination.
Why is functional play important?
It helps children learn through movement, repetition, and exploration.
A group of children builds with blocks, takes turns, solves problems, and keeps trying when their tower falls. What types of development are they practicing?
All five!
Why is movement important in early childhood?
It helps children develop coordination, control, and confidence.
How can a classroom environment support functional play?
By providing accessible materials children can safely explore.
What makes a material good for functional play?
It is safe, age-appropriate, and allows children to explore through repeated actions.