Kohn's Zone

The Whole Point Is That There’s No Point

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Feb 15, 2026
A defense of unstructured play and why it is being squeezed out by early academic pressure. A critique of calling structured activities "play" when they are not. An argument that play matters for teenagers and adults as well as young children. A warning against justifying play only by the skills it supposedly produces. A reminder that play’s value lies in itself.
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INSIGHT

Play Is Being Redefined

  • People often label teacher-directed, content-focused activities as "play" even when they lack free imagination or autonomy.
  • Alfie Kohn warns that invoking the word play can disguise traditional, controlled instruction.
INSIGHT

Play Extends Into Adulthood

  • Play isn't only for little kids; it's tied to imagination, flow, and deep absorption relevant to teens and adults.
  • Kohn argues schools should preserve playful opportunities across ages to support creativity and discovery.
ADVICE

Schedule Mixed-Age Play

  • Intentionally pair older and younger children for mixed-age play to let older kids scaffold without being condescending.
  • Kohn cites Peter Gray to recommend planned cross-age play rather than accidental mixing.
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