Why Unleashing Their Energy Isnât a Problem â Itâs a Superpower
Weâve all heard it:
âUse your inside voice.â
âStop being so silly.â
âCalm down!â
But what if all that loud, silly, wild energy wasnât something to tame⌠but something to celebrate?
At Emilyâs Playland, weâre all about supporting movement, creativity, and joyful chaosâin healthy ways that help kids grow.
Letâs talk about why letting kids get a little wild (at the right time) is actually one of the best things you can do.
𤪠1. Silly Play Builds Brain Power
You know that giggle-fest where your child puts socks on their hands and calls them âmonkey mittensâ?
Thatâs not nonsense. Thatâs creative problem-solving.
đ Benefits:
⢠Develops imagination
⢠Enhances language skills
⢠Builds flexible thinking
⢠Encourages storytelling and expression
đŁ 2. Being Loud Builds Confidence
Sometimes, yelling isnât about being rudeâitâs about being heard. When kids are allowed to express themselves fully (in appropriate settings), it helps them:
⢠Assert their ideas
⢠Develop a strong voice
⢠Build emotional resilience
⢠Feel seen and respected
Try making space for âloud timeââoutdoors, in a sound-safe zone, or during play sessions with music and movement.
đŞ 3. Wild Play Develops Motor Skills
Running, rolling, flopping, climbingâthese arenât just chaotic bursts of energy. Theyâre how your child learns where their body is in space.
đâď¸ Wild play supports:
⢠Gross motor development
⢠Balance and coordination
⢠Body confidence
⢠Core strength and stamina
(And it wears them out just enough to actually sleep at night.)
đ§ 4. Silly Play Helps Regulate Big Emotions
When kids act goofy, theyâre often processing stress in a non-verbal way. Laughter and wild play release feel-good hormones and provide an outlet for:
⢠Frustration
⢠Boredom
⢠Anxiety
⢠Even sadness
So that upside-down dance on the couch? It might be exactly what they needed today.
â So⌠Is There a Line?
Yesâbut itâs about guidance, not suppression.
At Emilyâs Playland, we encourage:
⢠Loud play during movement sessions or outdoor time
⢠Silly play during pretend scenarios and story acting
⢠Calm-down tools for when rest and quiet are needed
Think: structured freedom.
đ˛ Try This: Loud & Silly-Approved Toys
⢠Foam Dice Games: Add a silly rule like âdo it with a chicken danceâ
⢠Balance Boards: Let them âsurfâ across the room
⢠Movement Cards: Say an animal + a sound = instant laughter
⢠Our books: Encourage roleplay, goofy sounds, wild ideas (especially Milo the Horse and The Ten Pirate Clues)
â¤ď¸ Final Thought
Letting your child be loud, silly, and wild doesnât mean youâve lost control.
It means youâre honoring who they are, in all their vibrant, joyful, high-energy glory.
Because at Emilyâs Playland, we believe that every child deserves the freedom to just. be. themselves.
Even if that self is upside-down and howling like a ninja goat.
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