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Playfulness is fundamental to healthy development. Full of practical activities, this book shows why play matters, how it works, and why readers should bring play back into children's lives to give them the best chance in life. It is essential reading for early years practitioners, primary school teachers, occupational therapists, and parents.
Sommario
Acknowledgments
Chapter One - The Developmental Play Model
Chapter Two - 20 Ideas for Developmental Play Pyramid Level 1Sensory-Body Play and Attachment-Safety Play
Chapter Three - 20 Ideas for Developmental Play Pyramid Level 2Creative-Explorative Play
Chapter Four - 20 Ideas for Developmental Play Pyramid Level 3Meaning-Making Play
Chapter Five - 20 Ideas for Developmental Play Pyramid Level 4Higher Play
Chapter Six - 20 Ideas for Nature Play
Chapter Seven - The Power of Messy Play
(CreateCATT's Favourite Play Activity)
Messy Play
Chapter Eight - How to Scaffold Climbing up the Pyramid and Circles of Play
Chapter Nine - Bibliography
Nature Resources
Links to Play Practice and Research
YouTube
CreateCATT Animations
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Caroline Essame is an occupational therapist, art therapist and educator with over 37 years' experience in creativity and human development. She has worked in clinical practice, education and development, promoting the role of play and creativity in wellbeing, and healing and development across the world. She is the CEO and Founder of CreateCATT, a child-focused social enterprise, and runs an online academy training across the globe in play-based approaches.
Barnaby Duffy is a British artist raised and educated in Singapore. He is an illustrator of concept art and comic strips, with completed commissions ranging from professional companies to student magazines and previous work for a documentary crew. He is the animator and illustrator of all CreateCATT graphics.
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Playfulness is fundamental to healthy development. Full of practical activities, this book shows why play matters, how it works, and why readers should bring play back into children’s lives to give them the best chance in life. It is essential reading for early years practitioners, primary school teachers, occupational therapists, and parents.