Harvard says play supercharges kids’ brains. Harwell School ramps it up, mixing STEM and art in wild, fun ways—think peekaboo to puzzles—crafting sharp, creative minds ready to rock the future.

website, delves into Harvard’s January 2025 study, "Play Helps Children Build Better Brains. Here Are Some Ways to Get Kids Learning." This research underscores how play—far beyond a simple pastime—shapes sharper minds and stronger futures for children at every age.
-- Harwell School announces the release of a new article, "Building Brains Through Play: Harwell School’s Take on Harvard’s Big Idea," exploring the latest research from Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child. Authored by Harwell staff writer Harper Adler, the piece, published today on the Harwell SchoolThe article showcases how Harwell School transforms Harvard’s insights into a vibrant, play-based curriculum. From peekaboo games that spark self-control in infants to strategy-based challenges that ignite creativity in older students, Harwell seamlessly blends STEM with artistic expression. This approach nurtures well-rounded learners equipped for both academic rigor and emotional resilience. “Harvard’s research confirms what we’ve always known: play is foundational to brain development,” says Harper Adler, staff writer at Harwell School. “We’re excited to share how we make play a learning powerhouse, turning everyday moments into opportunities for growth.”
Harper Adler’s article highlights key takeaways: play enhances executive function, memory, and problem-solving skills, as Harvard’s study demonstrates with examples like hide-and-seek for toddlers and collaborative games for teens. Harwell takes this further, integrating science experiments with art projects to foster curiosity and teamwork. Unlike traditional models that separate disciplines, Harwell’s method proves play can bridge them, preparing kids for real-world challenges. The piece also urges parents to evaluate their child’s playtime, asking: Does it inspire exploration and critical thinking?
Available at https://www.harwellschool.com/blog/harvard-says-play-helps-children-build-better-brains, this article invites parents, educators, and caregivers to rethink play’s potential in shaping lifelong success. Harwell School remains a leader in progressive education, serving families across its Portland-area campuses, including a standout location next to Nike’s world headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. This release marks another step in Harwell’s mission to redefine learning through evidence-based innovation.
About Harwell School
Harwell School champions play-based education, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and emotional growth through a forward-thinking curriculum. With locations in the Portland area, including Beaverton near Nike’s headquarters, Harwell empowers students to thrive in a dynamic world by grounding their education in science, imagination, and hands-on discovery.
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