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Part One of my S5E19  @schoolutionspodcast conversation with Rusty Keeler explores how to integrate more unstructured play, loose parts, and outdoor activities for kids into daily life, fostering child development and encouraging open-ended play. It's time to grow imagination.

Rusty has spent 30+ years designing and advocating for natural outdoor play around the world, and he's witnessed firsthand how we've fundamentally changed childhood. While we've created increasingly "safe" playgrounds with rubberized surfaces and strict rules, childhood anxiety and lack of resilience have skyrocketed. We've been doing it wrong.

In Part 1, you'll discover:
- The crucial difference between risks (good!) and hazards (remove them!)
- Why cardboard boxes and traffic cones unlock more creativity than expensive equipment
- How the Reimagining Recess project transformed schools by training adults to say YES
- The three simple rules that can replace your entire playground rulebook
- Why loose parts create equity and let ALL children shine
- Which countries are leading the play revolution (and what we can learn from them)

This isn't just about recess—it's about classroom belonging, student engagement, student motivation, active learning, inspiring students, and creating thriving students through a pro-kid mindset. When children experience authentic play, they develop the resilience and creativity that translates directly into classroom behavior, student participation, and attention in class.

Stay tuned for Part Two (on Friday), where Rusty tackles liability myths, storage solutions, and the "Anarchy Zone" success story—plus exactly how to have tough conversations with administrators.

Some resources mentioned:
➡️Reimagining Recess Project (Ithaca Public Education Initiative)
➡️OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning) - UK
➡️Peter Gray
➡️Adventures in Risky Play 
➡️Play Nature Podcast 

Chapters
0:00 - Introduction: The Play Crisis in Modern Childhood
1:00 - Meet Rusty Keeler: 30 Years of Play Revolution
3:00 - How Childhood Has Changed Since the 70s/80s
6:00 - The Global Screen Time Problem
8:00 - Risks vs. Hazards: The Crucial Difference
11:00 - Reimagining Recess: A Model for Schools Everywhere
13:00 - The Power of Loose Parts (Cardboard, Tires, Traffic Cones!)
16:00 - How Loose Parts Create Equity on the Playground
18:00 - The Ripple Effect: From Recess to Writer's Workshop
19:00 - Lightning Round: Best Free Loose Parts
19:45 - Lightning Round: Playground Rules to Ditch
20:20 - Lightning Round: Which Country Does Recess Best?
21:00 - Lightning Round: Essential Books About Play
22:00 - The Future of Play Advocacy
23:00 - Your Challenge: Step Back and Observe
24:00 - What's Next in Part 2

Join our community of educators committed to cultivating student success, inspired teaching, and creating inclusive classrooms with a pro-kid mindset focused on the whole child. 

📧 Connect: schoolutionspodcast@gmail.com
🎵 Music: Benjamin Wahl

When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.