The Power of Play and its impact on early childhood learning
What you’ll learn
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Understand the difference between various play styles
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Observe which are your children’s preferred play styles
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Measure how different play styles enhance different areas of learning and development
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Analyse which play styles are strongly evident, and which ones might need more support
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Identify what to do if you spot obstacles to play in the setting
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Benefit from four practical techniques to encourage your children to think and play more creatively
If you’re asking any of the following questions:
- How do I support and extend our children’s play?
- When is it best to step in and play alongside, or just stay back and observe progress?
- What types of play are our children engaging in?
- Why do some children struggle to play and how can I help?
Then then this course is for you!
Our brand new course, the Power of Play, will give you the knowledge you need to support your children as well as you possibly can. We will illustrate techniques that will help you know when and how to support your children’s creative play. And we’ll give you some new play ideas that are great fun to put into practice.
YOU WILL LEARN:
- The difference between various play styles
- How play impacts on early learning and development
- How to observe which are your children’s preferred play styles
- How to identify if children need encouragement in other types of play
- What to do if you spot obstacles to play in the setting
- Four practical techniques to encourage your children to think and play more creatively
Who this course is for:
- This course is ideal for Early Years Teachers or Educators Foundation Stage Heads, Early Years Practitioners, Childminders, Home Educators and early childhood development students
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Eugene Tay –
Very clear and engaging course. I managed to learn something useful in my work from this programme. I do wish it would be longer though. It’s so interesting.
P529120p –
A good course to explain the importance of play for children. Easy to understand but hope can provide more ways of play then we can use.
Leslie Sherrow –
video is poor quality – buffers. it will take me forever to get through these sections. Sad because the content seems great.
Alema Nasim –
So far this course seems quite interesting and relevant to what I expected to learn. It is good to know different types of play and observe children on the basis of this. This will help me evaluate kids and develop activities that can help improve concentration level of children.
Romana Mujtaba –
It is giving me more insight into the different types of play for a child. it hasn’t said anything about group play or sharing , spending time Playing with each other, yet.
Joane Monsanto –
Thank you, the course is well delivered and informative. Highly recommend!
Victoria Bright –
I found the course information very informative and helpful.
Lauren Quinless –
good,good information
Gurpreet Kaur Rattan –
This course is extremely helpful to engage children in opening their horizon of imagination and let the educator use the power of correct questioning technique to lead them to the right path.
Vorachoat Karunyasopon –
great course
Michelle Maynard –
Great information
Kelsi McDaniel –
Yes i feel it is a good match. I am due to start a job in a Primary School as a Pupil Support Assistant in a P1 class so this course is extremely useful for me.