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National Conference at Clemson University Promotes Playing Every Day
Clemson University will host the US Play Coalition's Conference on the Value of Play Feb. 17-20.

Clemson University is set to host the US Play Coalition’s Conference on the Value of Play Feb. 17-20 at the Madren Conference Center.
More than 200 experts in the fields of medicine, parks and recreation, health science, education and more will address the benefits of play during lectures and panel discussions. Participants also will take time to play.
The conference theme is “The Value of Play: Taking Action.” Presenters will share research that shows play can help reduce one of America’s primary health issues: obesity.
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Fran Mainella, the 16th director of the National Park Service and a visiting scholar in Clemson’s department of parks, recreation and tourism management, co-chairs the US Play Coalition. She said children today play much less than their counterparts 20 years ago. Mainella said the decline is linked to reports of increased obesity, attention deficit disorder, depression and diabetes in children and adults.
“It is a crisis,” Mainella said. “We call it a crisis of play deprivation.”
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Mainella and other researchers are concerned “screen” activities may be replacing physical activities.
“Children and adults spend a great deal of time watching television, playing video games and chatting on the Internet,” Mainella said. “Our goal is to reverse this trend and encourage everyone to make time to play and take full advantage of the great outdoors.”
Dr. Regina Milteer, chief medical officer for UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, is among the keynote speakers at this year’s conference. In a recent publication of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Milteer wrote, “All children should have at least 60 minutes of play a day.” She also said play should not be confined to team sports.
“Play is really defined as what you wish it to be, but in all honesty, it’s not a waste of time,” Mainella said.
Speakers and panel discussions at this year’s conference include:
- Dr. Michael Suk, (7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17) chairman of orthopedic surgery for the Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pa., on “Strategic Action for Good Health — Uniting Communities Around Play.”
- Kevin Carroll, (8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 18) author of three successful books on the value of sports and play, speaking on “The Power of Sport and Play — A Ball Can Change the World.”
- Keynote Panel Discussion (7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18) featuring Joe Frost, honorary program chairman and facilitator; Fran P. Mainella, co-chairwoman of the US Play Coalition and 16th director of the National Park Service; Dr. Michael Suk, orthopedic surgeon; Debora Wisneski, president of the Association for Childhood Education International and professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
- Dr. Regina Milteer, (Tuesday, Feb. 19, 8 a.m.) chief medical officer of UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, speaking on “Is It Just Play or Serious Business?”
Conference attendees can expect an hour of outdoor playtime at the Madren Center beginning at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19. Registration is open from now until the day of the event and is $99 for Clemson faculty and students and $249 for all other attendees.
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