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Playfulness and Learning

By: Kelly Christian

Most children are naturally delighted and excited by the discoveries they make about their world. The playful stance that children tend to take early on as youngsters is likely one of the reasons children seem propelled toward greater curiosity and novelty seeking. Research supports associations between playfulness with many positive characteristics like:

  • Creativity
  • Humorousness
  • Emotional expressiveness
  • Curiosity
  • Openness
  • Communicativeness

These findings suggest that children who are more playful may be further effective and efficient at dealing with problems. Also, children who learn in a more playful learning environment may be extra willing to try new things and engage in a task. Consider our previous post about Sir Ken Robinson’s claim that most educational school systems “kill creativity.” Perhaps promoting and modeling a playful way of teaching and learning may support older children to be just as excited about learning as they were when they were youngsters.

Learning Opportunities Easily Achieved in Play with your Toddler

By: Elizabeth Short

Loads of learning opportunities can be achieved through sociodramatic play and building scripts for daily activities.

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Before going to the grocery store, talk about your routine. This is a wonderful chance to teach the value of lists.

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  • Why do we make a list?
  • Discuss how easy it is to forget things, even for the all knowing parent.
  • Encourage your child’s active participation, by soliciting suggestions about favorite foods to include on the list.
  • Point out how organized the grocery store is and how this structures helps us to efficiently complete our shopping.

Teach the importance of checking off items on the list, to insure all items have been obtained.

  • If your child becomes impatient during the trip to the store, you can give them a special task and redirect their attention to your list.
  • You could ask them to help you cross off items on a grocery list by naming items already in the cart. This helps them practice their developing language skills and also gather a sense of what is left on the grocery trip list.
  • Non-readers can be asked to decorate the list with pictures corresponding to items on the list. This provides a nice opportunity to advance literacy.

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