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You are here: Home / Blog / Superhero Play- Chaos or Creative?

Superhero Play- Chaos or Creative?

January 19, 2018 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

We often tell families about the importance and outcomes of play. However we often think negatively about Superhero play, we re-direct and ask children, in so many words, to engage in what we see as “real” play. But have you ever seriously considered and reflected on the importance and significance of children’s Superhero play?

I have fond memories of taking on the role of Wonder Woman, having strength and power, being indestructible. As an adult I reflect back on these memories and wonder why feeling such power was important, being able to create the play as I went, why both conflict and resolution was so exciting, pretending to run, jump and “lasso”  with that magic rope so empowering.

I now realise that Superhero Play allows children to explore power, feelings, achievement, excitement…. It actually supports self-regulation and a positive (and literally, strong) sense of self.

So what happens when you see children pretending to me Spider Man, Bat Man, a Ninja Turtle or using a weapon? Do we discourage this or do we ask questions such as;

  • Tell me about your character… what can he/ she do?
  • How do you feel when you are this character?
  • In what ways might you be similar to this person?
  • Who in our community might be similar? Might help others?
  • I wonder if he/she feels afraid sometimes?

These discussions and shared meanings can help us as educators to understand children, their perspectives, their challenges and where and when they feel powerful. While this play at times can appear unplanned and spontaneous it is in actual fact well planned, specific to the character and explores many life skills and issues. If we play our cards right, we can also introduce discussions around aggression, conflicts, empathy, helping others and community.

So before we ask children to stop their Superhero Play, stop and think about your favourite childhood Superhero, pop on that imaginary cape and join them!

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: Childcare, early childhood play, superhero play

About Kirsty Fantini

My name is Kirsty Fantini and I am the Director of Early Years Training & Consultancy (RTO # 91839). My qualifications include a Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood, Dip. Prof Counselling and Cert IV Training & Assessor (TAA).

I have worked within the Children’s Services Industry for over 15 years within both the private and non for profit sector. After years teaching children and managing child care centres, I then moved into the VET sector and became a Trainer and Training Manger and it was then I discovered the need for high quality trained staff and improved customer service and student support for those studying.

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