Why Play in PlayScope?
Playing is children's fundamental right!
It is stated in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child that Children have the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts.
Playright values the play needs of every child. We aim at letting children play without worrying about the weather conditions, Playscope was officially opened in 2009, located in Tai Wo, Tai Po.
We operate in the model of social enterprise, providing a high-quality and playful indoor play space for children.
We operate in the model of social enterprise, providing a high-quality and playful indoor play space for children.
Children's play in PlayScope
- Any behavior or process initiated, controlled,
and structured by children themselves. - Play is driven by intrinsic motivations and
undertaken for its own sake, rather than
a means to an end. - Play may take infinite forms but the key
characteristics of play are fun, uncertainty,
challenge, and flexibility.
Each play zone is designed based on the concept of child-led. Playworkers will evaluate and change the settings of the play environment from time to time in order for children to play professionally, play in various ways, play safely, and play to the fullest. With our efforts, children can enjoy the fun of free play independently and safely, as well as have a healthy and happy childhood.