Why a separate play area is important
Toddlers and preschoolers primarily seek the closeness and attention of their parents. At the same time, as they grow older, they also develop a need for their own play area where they can play, do crafts, build things, and let their imagination run free. A well planned play area to develop their own ideas and keep themselves busy independently. However, too many toys often lead to overwhelm: the room descends into chaos, children become impatient, and they cannot fully unfold their imagination. It is important that a play area does not replace closeness and shared time, but complements it. Children need adults and other children to learn from them and to gain inspiration through playing together. After all, the most important things in a child's life are not material, but shared experiences and closeness to their parents.