Benefits of Parachute Play for Toddlers

Little Pearls Play School
2 min readAug 2, 2018

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Little Pearls Early Learning Centre Cyber City is a combination of preschool, day care and activity club. At Little Pearls Early Learning Centre Cyber City ,the best preschool in Gurgaon the teaching methodology is a blend of Montessori, Play way and Reggie Emilia. Little Pearls Early Learning Centre believes in holistic development of a child.

Childhood is associated with lot of energy and running around. This is the time when children are growing physically and they need lot of activities for the optimum growth and development. Of the many activities planned at Little Pearls the most interesting and is of great interest for children is the Parachute Play. This Parachute Play for Toddlers activity is a great way to expel some excess energy and have fun in the process! It is great for gross motor development as your little one uses large muscles to shake the parachute. With the use of parachute games, through cooperative group play, a play parachute help build upper-body strengthening and muscle tone.

Parachute play also help develop perceptual, cognitive, motor, social, and academic skills. Young children enjoy rhythmical and musical activities. The purpose of the Parachute Play lesson is for students to demonstrate mastery of fundamental skills for a lifetime of sport and recreational activities. Children will learn cognitive concepts and will enjoy playing the game. Through participating in the lesson, children will increase their physical activity levels. At Little Pearls the educators believe that when children participate in Parachute Play, it helps them to develop

Little Pearls Early Learning Centre Cyber City , near SushantLok Gurugram

· Fine motor and gross motor skills in their hands, forearms, upper arms, and shoulders Strength in the muscles that compose the hands, arms, and shoulders

· Developing these muscles for preparation for writing

· Skills associated with language development, consciousness of self, and social/emotional development o Including, but not limited to, imaginative play, cooperative play, self-esteem development, leadership development, relationship building (with peers and teachers), and team building.

· Skills associated with developing sensory input (5 senses) and a sense of rhythm.

At Little Pearls ,the top most preschool in Gurgaon , Parachute Play is included in the curriculum because parachute games encourage cooperative, non-competitive play and reinforce turn-taking and sharing. While most gross motor activities for young children develop muscles in the lower body more than the upper torso, parachutes strengthen primarily shoulder, arm and hand muscles. When children work together to make the parachute billow, they also refine perceptual motor skills and develop a sense of rhythm. Language activities can also be incorporated into most parachute games. Kids love playing with recreational play parachutes. Not only are play parachutes great fun, they also teach teamwork and cooperation. By “Parachuting”, kids will increase their strength, agility, coordination, and endurance.

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