June 20, 2019

Play

The sun hung in the sky longer.  School was out, energy was up.  Staff members donned on sneakers and athletic clothing to prepare to keep up.  A pack of little fellows raced and chased, playing tag, police officer, and superheroes.  The swings were kept in business and the slide shot giggling guests down to the […]
Child running towards tires in an outdoor game, wearing a Superman shirt.

The sun hung in the sky longer.  School was out, energy was up.  Staff members donned on sneakers and athletic clothing to prepare to keep up.  A pack of little fellows raced and chased, playing tag, police officer, and superheroes.  The swings were kept in business and the slide shot giggling guests down to the woodchips below.  A pre-teen caught toads, slugs, worms, and a snail, showing everyone her finds.  An infant watched it all with wide eyes from the arms of a staff member.

Once a month, the paperwork gets put aside and the phones are silenced.  While parents complete trainings (last night was a review of the Foster Parent Policy Manual- important to make sure we are all on the same page!), kiddos dash around the yard, color, blow bubbles, show off their hula hoop skills, play basketball, and PLAY!!!  Therapy is important.  Structure is important.  Social skills are important.  School is important…But so is PLAY!  We see the smiles, the whoops of joy, friendships that blossom (“I’ll see you next month, buddy,” crowed one of our fellows as he left last night), and staff get to see kids being kids.

Clinical stuff is hugely important, but our kids are kids.  They aren’t a psychology Master’s thesis.  They need to flex their imaginations, to be loud, to growl, to catch fireflies, to roll down a grassy hill.  Our staff need to see that, too.  We need to remember the root of what we do and who they are.  We choose this field to make childhood mean something.  Those giggles, smiles, even the squabbles and arguments that bubbled up here and there, are the reason why.

If you’d like to be part of shaping a childhood, reach out today.

https://family.binti.com/users/signup/jri-foster

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