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Page 1: Planning play experiences

Planning Play Experiences

Why Do Early Childhood Educators Plan Play Experiences?

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Why Plan?

♦ Supportive guidance from adults is essential for moving children to higher levels of development.

♦ To help children develop in their use of play as a vehicle for increasing neural structures.

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Why Plan?

♦ To help children practice skills they will need later in life.

♦ To gauge a child’s developmental progress.

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Factors Involved With Planning

♦ Size, number♦ Gender♦ Abilities♦ Special considerations♦ Budget♦ Where/when

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The Early Childhood Educator:

♦ Has thorough understanding of how children grow and develop.

♦ Plans experiences that support the development of each child.

♦ Uses observation to extend the child’s play experience.

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The Process of Planning

Planning Learning Experiences

•Goals•Materials

•When,Where,How

Observation of the Child• Peers•Adults

•Materials•Settings

Implement Plans

Reflect on Learning Experiences

•Adjust•Revise•Change

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Questions Early Childhood Educators Ask

♦ How does the play space support play, wonderment, and learning?

♦ What are the appropriate materials needed to support the children’s interests and developmental levels?

♦ What are the strategies to support children in exploration, discovery and wonderment?

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Questions cont.

♦ What is the role of the local community?♦ How are community resource incorporated

into the children’s experiences?♦ How are family contributions utilized?

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Questions cont.

♦ What is the role of the child in making choices about his play experience?

♦ How will the children be grouped?♦ How will you use the indoor and outdoor

spaces for experiences?

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“We learn in so many different ways – all of them valid – too few of them acknowledged.” (Chenfeld, 2001)

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Information taken from:

Early Education Curriculum by Hilda Jackman

Foundation of Early Childhood Education by Beverlie Dietze

Introduction to Early Childhood Education by Ingrid Crowther