According to a Foilsa Survey from the German Children’s Ad Plant, there is a clear criminal, which is why the kindergarten and primary school children cannot motivate and induce analog creative activities in their spare time: continuous availability of digital media. According to Holgar Hoffman, the federal manager of the aid of German children, this is a problem: “Children come in contact with the world from the beginning and want to help them shape in a fickle way.” It should not only be publicized, but as per the United Nations Conference on children’s rights, children also have the right to play free. To ensure this, adults will have to be active.
As the world we design it
The help of children is done on 11 June in relation to World Sports Day (International Day Games) Attentive to the subjectIn advance, Forsa commissioned it with a representative survey, which was done in Germany from 14 April to 16 April 2025 among 1001 citizens from the age of 18. According to this, only 51 percent of the survey believe that children today have enough time and opportunity outside the decare and primary school to carry forward creative activities. However, 41 percent do not see it in this way.
This can cause diverse. However, the biggest agreement among the respondents was present in relation to the evaluation of digital media. 81 percent assume that their continuous availability makes it difficult for children to motivate themselves for analog creative activities. 75 percent of respondents see a possible reason in the fact that many parents do not support their children adequately in creative activities or do not give them enough pleasure. And 61 percent of them surveyed financial sanctions as a possible barrier. Half of half -less – 45 percent – says that a possible factors may also be that children spend a large part of their day in decare and school today. It looks different. Finally, 38 percent assume that there are very less attractive and easily accessible proposals for children to play free.

The results of the Holgar Hoffman Survey get a clear task: “We must ensure that fickle discussion (child) with his environment and their own artistic expression is also enough space and time.” It also strengthens your self -efficiency, personal development and creates a community experience. According to Article 31 of the United Nations Conference, children have the right to play free. This also means that you can live “without your” natural needs “,” without external obstacles and specifications. It is important that you get into contact with various proposals of art, culture, sports and media. And Hoffman emphasizes: “Cultural participation is particularly important for economically disadvantaged children, because with the experience of self -effects, the necessary flexibility develops in dealing with poverty”.
Create more time for free games
The majority of respondents can imagine more free games in primary schools – especially in all -day fields. 89 percent of them will get a related redigine (55 percent) or good (34 percent). Only 8 percent will get less or not good.
When asked about the importance of various types of free sports for children at the age of decare and primary school, the respondents were justified. With a small lead of one or two percentage points, 97 percent of sports activities were selected on top by classifying as “very important” or “rather important”. This is followed by 96 percent of creative activities such as painting, tinkering, playing theater, or making music, which are considered “very important” or “important”. 95 percent see it in free game. Due to the mistake tolerance of -/+ three percent marks given by Forsa, a shared winning podium for all three “varieties” can be installed.
World Sports Day on 11 June
World Sports Day on 11 June is subject to the motto “Let us play – with all your senses!” With its partners in “Alliance Right to Game”, it wants to draw attention to adding themes of sports and culture. The Ambassador of World Match Day 2025 is television presenter and author Ralf Casper. The protection of education, family, seniors, women and youth of German Bundestag captured protection on World Sports Day.
(Kbe)
