Why Rough Play is Good for Your Child

Should you let your kids wrestle, roll, and roughhouse? The answer might surprise you! While rough play may seem chaotic, it’s an important way for children to learn, bond, and grow.

3 ways rough play can actually HELP your child:

1. Builds Social Skills
Rough play helps children navigate social interactions, teaching them how to take turns, set boundaries, and resolve conflicts. For example, kids wrestling often pause to check if everyone is still having fun.

2. Develops Physical Strength
Engaging in active, physical play builds muscles, coordination, and body awareness. It’s a natural way for children to learn how their bodies move and gain confidence in their abilities.

3. Enhances Emotional Regulation
Through playful physical activity, kids learn how to manage big emotions like excitement, frustration, or even disappointment.

At Miss Amy’s Neighborhood Preschool, we encourage active play in safe, supervised environments. Our goal is to help children grow both physically and emotionally while having fun!


Action Step: Rough play isn’t just horseplay—it’s a vital part of your child’s development. Next time your little one starts tumbling with friends, know that they’re learning more than you might realize!

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