School Success Starts with Strong Early Experiences: How Playball Prepares Children for Primary School

Why Early Childhood Experiences Are Key for School Readiness The transition to school is one of the most important milestones in a child’s life. True school readiness depends on building a strong foundation in early childhood, where children develop essential skills like forming friendships, trying new activities, building physical competence, enjoying independent play, developing resilience, […]

This week is SCIENCE WEEK

Help children thrive with Playball & Science Week! Discover how science-backed movement builds wellbeing, resilience, and lifelong learning skills. Science Week celebrates the role of science in everyday wellbeing, and Playball delivers this “science in action” by helping children flourish—physically, emotionally, and cognitively—through purposeful play and movement. This synergy shows that wellbeing through movement is […]

Playball Not Playstation: Moving Kids from Screens to Skills

A landmark meta-analysis published in 2025 involving over 292,000 children worldwide confirmed a two-way link between increased screen time and socioemotional problems. Young children who spend more time on screens are more likely to develop emotional and behavioural challenges—including anxiety, depression, and difficulties in relationships—and children facing these issues are, in turn, more likely to […]

Equal Footing: Why Gender Diversity Matters at Playball

As national conversations spotlight the crisis of confidence around male educators, Playball offers a clear, values-led response: we lead with care and capability, not fear. Our gender-inclusive approach helps foster:     •    Stronger emotional wellbeing for children     •    Greater acceptance and empathy     •    A more balanced, respectful view of educators and role models     •    Healthy identity development and self-confidence     •    A […]

Rethinking “School Ready”: Why Whole-Child Development Is the New Essential

  The earlier we invest in whole-child development, the better our outcomes — the time has come to change our perspective on what “school ready” really means. Because transitioning to big school is no longer just about knowing letters and numbers. Children are expected to sit still, follow routines, work in groups, and manage their […]