Also Quote by Darell Hammond
“Our country's growing obsession with organized sports isn't just hurting our children, but also our communities. As play is siphoned off to gyms and fields, fewer kids are playing in our streets, parks, and playgrounds.”
About This Quote
Source Article: Community Health Commentary, 2022
Organized sports draw children away from informal play, weakening community bonds and reducing spontaneous physical activity.
In simple terms: Kids playing outside builds community and health.
Encourage free play in public spaces.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Neighborhood parks
- school recess
- after‑school programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can cities redesign spaces for spontaneous play?
- What role do parents have in balancing organized and free play?
Structured sports can’t replace the benefits of unstructured play.