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#PlayWithYourFood Resources

Tasting new and different food and finding the food items we love to eat is a major part of our everyday lives, from early childhood through senior adulthood. Playing with your food as a child also has many developmental and learning benefits.

“Food should be fun, not stressful.”

Allie TIcktin, MA, OTD, OTR/L, Play to Progress: Lead Your Child to Success Using the Power of Sensory Play (2021)

We’ve pulled the following information from the book Play to Progress: Lead Your Child to Success Using the Power of Sensory Play (Chapter Six) written by Allie Ticktin (2021). If you haven’t heard of this book or read it yet, but you’re interested in the transformational power of play, you should absolutely look into it. The book is a comprehensive guidebook for sensory play. Each chapter combines high-level concepts as well as a game catalog related to each of the senses. Ticktin extrapolates scientifically on the impact of playing with your food as a child, and we’ve pulled some quotes we thought you’d like on tips to encourage food curiosity in young folks, but it’s never too late to practice openness to food.

We hope you enjoy these playful food tips!

  • Food should be fun, not stressful. Every mealtime is an opportunity to teach your child about new flavors and foods.

  • Expose, expose, expose. Remember that it takes many, many exposures for your little one to accept a new food. Start young and introduce tons of unfamiliar foods.

  • Let your child in the kitchen to cook with you. Let them taste the ingredients. Give them a before-and-after taste test. Have them try a carrot or broccoli before it is cooked and then after.

  • Go to a restaurant or a market that features food from other cultures (150).

For more #PlayWithYourFood reads, check out our list of resources below:

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What Are Our Playful Partners Up To? - Open Field

Meet Justin Forzano, Founder and CEO, from Open Field.

Justin Forzano, Founder and CEO from Open Field, and a Playful Pittsburgh Partner, had this to say about their playful event for the Global Day of Play that took place in early August 2022:

Open Field hosted a celebration in honor of the Global Day of Play on Wednesday, August 13th in the Sheraden neighborhood of Pittsburgh. This event was the culmination of the summer season of their in-house sport-based youth development programs for more than 75 refugee youth in Crafton Heights and Northview Heights. Three fields were set up for youth between the ages of 6-18 to play friendly soccer games. Friends from Carnegie Mellon University's Biology Department hosted a pop up science lab where youth did "experiments" to learn about chemical reactions (think dry ice and vinegar volcanoes). Music played in the background as the evening wrapped up with food from Salem's Market & Grill and everyone took home a soccer jersey and shorts donated by clubs across the region. 

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Welcome Our Newest Playful Pittsburgh Collaborative Partners!

The Playful Pittsburgh Collaborative warmly welcomes the organizations the Foster Grandparent Program & Premier Chess!

Meet Rebecca Maletto-Cornell from Wesley Family Services Foster Grandparent Program.

The Wesley Family Services, Foster Grandparent Program is an AmeriCorps Seniors, Federal stipend intergenerational volunteer program that provides volunteer opportunities to limited income individuals 55 and better to help children be their best selves. Our volunteers act as classroom grandparents who mentor and act as positive role models in local non-profit organizations such as: public and private schools, Head Starts, daycare and child development centers and after-school programs. They help, guide and assist children by developing skills in literacy, language, math, and cognitive development, as well as improving essential social and emotional intelligence.

The Foster Grandparent Program’s focus is to meet children where they are to get to their goals. And it should always be FUN! Grandparents play games, do puzzles, interact with art and music activities and have even been known to be seen on the lawn playing wiffle ball!

To learn more, wfspa.org/service/foster-grandparent-program.


Meet Evan Rabin from Premier Chess.

Premier Chess teaches life lessons to students of all ages in school programs, private lessons, corporate classes and more. To learn more, visit premierchess.com.

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Outdoor Play Trends

Pittsburgh has a great deal of interactive greenspaces – approximately 165 parks. But when you think of what’s trendy when it comes to outdoor spaces, what comes to mind?

Children playing on playground equipment during Ultimate Play Day 2022.

Children playing on playground equipment during Ultimate Play Day 2022

Pittsburgh has a great deal of interactive greenspaces – approximately 165 parks. But when you think of what’s trendy when it comes to outdoor spaces, what comes to mind? We explored some online conversations, and we made some discoveries. So what’s trending? Inclusive play equipment for people of all abilities, as well as equipment that makes room for playful intergenerational possibilities rank high on the list. Also trending are ziplines, rope based equipment, and towers kids can climb. If you’re interested in exploring the full scope of play equipment trending outdoors right now, check out some of the articles we uncovered.

Current #PlayfulTrends in Playgrounds 

Great Outdoor Places to Play Around Pittsburgh

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“Play is Learning” Interview w/ Emily Neff of Trying Together

Trying Together was recently featured on an episode of the Voices for the Voiceless: The Student Experience podcast.

"Play is Learning" Interview with Emily Neff, Trying Together

“Play IS learning for young children. It’s the way they authentically learn.”

- Emily Neff, Trying Together

Trying Together was recently featured on an episode of the Voices for the Voiceless: The Student Experience podcast on Spotify. In this episode titled “Play is Learning,” Emily Neff, Director of Public Policy for Trying Together, discusses the achievement gap in early childhood education, resources for teachers, and the importance of play for children today.

Listen to the podcast episode below.

About Voice for the Voiceless: The Student Experience Podcast

Starting in July of 2022, host Jonathan Frame, an educator from Virginia, travels the country speaking with different students, teachers, and nonprofits to listen to the voice and needs of students on topics such as student equality, instructional practices, student rights, extracurricular activities, and more. The host also uses the podcast and its various topics to support the students of their classroom and beyond.

Visit the podcast Facebook page to learn more.

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#SummerOfPlay

#SummerOfPlay explores some benifits of play by showcasing an article from Harvard Center

Check out this great, short article from Center on the Developing Child from Harvard University. It gives an easy introduction to understanding executive functioning and self-regulation. If you’re not super keen on reading an article, they also provide a helpful five minute video for you to check out! There’s so many inherent benefits surrounding the act of play. Be sure play gets woven into your day-to-day routine. There’s no better time to play like the present, especially when the sun makes its rare appearance over the usually cloudy skies of the fair city we call home.

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