Parents have shifted from the reluctancy of allowing their children to play in mud or dirty surfaces. This is due to the realization that children need to be exposed to some kind of germs in order to strengthen their immune system.
Mud play is now recognised as a source of learning as there are vast learning opportunities during mud play. Children can have so much fun playing with mud. They can develop their creativity while playing pretend play with their peers. Children often view mud play as a resource they can use to help them learn new skills.
One of the benefits of mud play according to the healthline.com, is its formulation of a healthier immune system as the germs found in mud may help strengthen the child’s immune system. Studies have shown that living and playing in an environment that is too clean may increase the risk of illnesses such as allergies and asthma.
This is more reason to start mud play for your child early! Up to 50 percent of children may have illnesses that cause wheezing and other problems during the first 3 years of childhood.
Research from 2014 on young children living in urban environments reported that those who were exposed to household germs like pet dander, dust, and other specific allergens before the age of 1 year had a lower risk of developing allergies and recurring wheezing later in childhood.
Healthline.com also shares that mud play can also help in emotional health and creativity while allowing children to connect and interact with the natural world around them. It helps children develop tactile skills with sensory play. Mud play and other outdoor activities not only get them away from screens, but give children fresh air, exercise, and sunlight.
This fun dirty play is also a teaching tool that can help children boost creativity, imagination, independent learning, and teamwork. It can also help develop construction, building, and problem-solving skills.
Also see: How to support your child’s creative side