Time to Play (2014)

Time to Play (2014) poster

The concern that we are not allowing the proper time and space for early childhood is what has stimulated the move to make this film with the idea of generating conversation among adults about what we can do to support our little ones in this ever busier, more auto- mated, less loving, and often harsh world that they have come into. l hope this glimpse into our class can fulfill its purpose and stimulate the conversations we need to have in order to create a new paradigm in the way we under- stand early childhood: the significance of family and home, of rhythm and routine, invoking wonderful rela- tionships with each other and the earth, the impor- tance of time and space for deep, meaningful play... My concern in a nut shell, is for the future of humanity.

Director: Kim Hunter
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 43 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

waldorf education

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Time to Play about?
The concern that we are not allowing the proper time and space for early childhood is what has stimulated the move to make this film with the idea of generating conversation among adults about what we can do to support our little ones in this ever busier, more auto- mated, less loving, and often harsh world that they have come into. l hope this glimpse into our class can fulfill its purpose and stimulate the conversations we need to have in order to create a new paradigm in the way we under- stand early childhood: the significance of family and home, of rhythm and routine, invoking wonderful rela- tionships with each other and the earth, the impor- tance of time and space for deep, meaningful play... My concern in a nut shell, is for the future of humanity.
Who directed Time to Play?
Time to Play was directed by Kim Hunter.
Who stars in Time to Play?
Time to Play stars Adam Blanning, Joy Winchell.
How long is Time to Play?
Time to Play has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
What genre is Time to Play?
Time to Play is a Documentary film.