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3. Types of Play
• According to NAEYC
• Four Types of Play:
– Sensory/manipulative/object play/ and physical
play
– Constructive Play
– Dramatic or Symbolic Play
– Games with Rules
4. Types of Play:
• Sensory/manipulative/object play and physical play
8. Play:
• Stimulates the senses
• Develops fine and gross motor skills
• Guides decision making
• Enhances imagination
• Promotes social skills and language
9. Play:
• Play is so important that the United Nations High
Commissioner of Human Rights has recognized it as a
right for every child.
• During play children increase their knowledge and
understanding of self, others, and the physical world
around them.
• Research on cognitive development and the brain show
us that young children learn by constructing knowledge
or wiring the brain in a more physical and interactive
way, involving all of the senses.
10. Play:
• Toys are tools for the future. Children play
with toys in an unstructured manner in order
to create and actively engage in their physical
environment to build knowledge.
• Play contributes to all domains of
development: cognitive, physical, and
psychological.
11. High Quality Play
• In high quality play children are truly engaged
• Complex play benefits children in developing
executive functions
• High level play leads to self-regulation
• Studies have found that the quality of play is
associated with social and linguistic competence.
12. High Quality Play
Consists of:
• Lengthy play periods
• Plenty of realistic props
• Unstructured, open-ended materials
• Interesting books
• Various role playing
• Observation of children’s interests and
abilities
13. Benefits of High Quality Play
• Longer interactions among children
• High levels of involvement
• More cooperation
• Support Self Regulation
• Strengthened ability to visualize situations
• Gain confidence through self control
14. Gains in Social Emotional Activities
• More empathy
• Better ability to take on the perspective of
others
• Better control of impulsive actions
• Better emotional and social adjustment
• More innovation
• More imaginativeness
• Longer attention spans
15. Gains in Cognitive- Creative Activities
• Better verbalization
• Richer Vocabulary
• Better problem solving strategies
• Higher language comprehension
• Better ability to take on the perspective of
another
• Higher intellectual competence
• Better peer cooperation
16. Block Building
• Block building offers one example of play’s value for
mathematical learning.
• As children build with blocks, they constantly
accumulate experiences with the ways in which objects
can be related.
• Classic unit blocks and other construction materials
such as connecting blocks give children entry into a
world where objects have predictable similarities and
relationships.
17. Guiding Children’s Learning
• Scaffolding – Lev Vygotsky
• Teacher provides varying levels of support to
help children stretch to learn new concepts,
skills and understandings that are challenging
but achievable.
• As children work to master a new skill or
acquire a new understanding the teacher pulls
back on the level of support she offers.
18. Using a Variety of Approaches
• Teachers have a variety of strategies ready and
remain flexible and observant:
– Encourage
– Give specific feedback
– Model
– Create add or challenge
– Give a clue or hint
– Provide information
– Give directions
19. Developmentally Appropriate Practice
• DAP is an approach to early childhood education that
means teachers meet individual children where they
are and help them reach challenging but achievable
goals that will support their development and
learning.
• When teachers make decisions they keep in mind:
– Age appropriateness
– Individual Appropriateness
– Social and Cultural Appropriateness
20. • Children are not machines. You cannot simply add
more fuel and speed them up. They are governed by
the laws of child development.
• A five year old needs activities designed for how a
five year old learns, not for how a ten year old learns.
21. Supporting Healthy Play at Home
• Give space and time for play
• Offer simple play materials drawn from household
objects
• Spend time each day working with your hands at
comprehensible tasks – raking leaves, baking – This
inspires children’s play
• Encourage outdoor adventures: run, climb, find secret
places, use sticks, mud, twigs, etc.
• A good toy is 10 percent toy and 90 percent child
• Minimize time spent in adult organized activities and
exposure to screen based media
22. • "Creative play is like a spring that bubbles up
from deep within a child. It is refreshing and
enlivening. It is a natural part of the make-up of
every healthy child. The child’s love of learning is
intimately linked with a zest for play. Whether
children are working on new physical skills, social
relations, or cognitive content, they approach life
with a playful spirit.“
- Joan Almon, Contemporary American educator
24. Resources
• Chopsticks and Counting Chips- Elena Bodrova and Deborah J. Leong
• Pretend Play Leads to Real Life Learning- Laura J. Cokler
• Developmentally Appropriate Practice and Play- National Association for the
Education of Young People
• Block Building and Make- Believe for Every Child- Janis Strasser and Lisa Mufson
Koeppel
• Teaching and Learning in the Kindergarten Year- Domenic F. Gullo
• Spotlight on Young Children and Play- Derry Koralek
• The Importance of Play- A conversation with Dr. Alison Gopnik
• Got Standards? Don’t Give Up on Engaged Learning- Judy Harris Helm
• First Steps Toward Teaching the Reggio Way- Joanne Hendrick
• http://usplaycoalition.clemson.edu