The world also is a classroom for young children this age

As your child enters the 4-7 age range, their energy level is likely to hit overdrive. Provide ample opportunities for active play with climbing structures, scooters, and bicycles. Don’t forget the imagination stations! Art supplies, building blocks, and dramatic play props allow them to express themselves and explore different scenarios. Also, equipment like basketball hoops, soccer goals, or mini sports fields promotes team play and physical activity.

The world also is a classroom for young children this age. So as adults, we must encourage the exploration of the outdoors. Whatever outdoor sports they are most interested in or enjoy the most, you can design the outdoor look more like that. If they are into garden projects, this is a good age for them to become familiarized with basic and safe garden tools and work like how to use watering cans or how to plant seeds.

For Teens

Granted now that your little ones are not so little anymore, you still need to keep the outdoor play area safe for them. And it is no secret that teenagers crave their own space to socialize and unwind. Create a comfortable hangout area with seating and outdoor activities like cornhole or giant Jenga. Include shaded areas with hammocks or lounge chairs for quiet time or reading. Remember, older kids and teens appreciate a space that reflects their individuality. Keeping this in mind, you can always encourage teens to personalize the backyard with their creative touches. They can add swing sets, fairy lights, potted plants, etc., making it a true reflection of their style.


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