what did you do at school today? nothing, we just played! a familiar scenario?
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Learning through play – a parents
guide
What did you do at school
today?Nothing, we just played!
A familiar scenario?
Play Today by Leila p. Fagg
You say you love your children and are concerned they learn today?
So am I –that’s why I’m providing a variety of kinds of play
You’re asking me the value of blocks and other such play?
Your children are solving problems;They will use that skill every day.
You’re asking what’s the value of having your children play?
You’re daughter’s creating a tower, she may be a builder some day
You’re saying you don’t want your son to play with dolls in that way?
He’s learning to cuddle a dollHe may be a father some day.
You’re questioning the interest centres; they look like listless play?
You’re children are making choices; they’ll be on their own some day
You’re worried your children aren’t learning and later they’ll have to pay?
They’re learning a pattern for learning; for they’ll be learners always.
Who do we plan and teach your children?
Through play! We have six areas that we plan for your child
these include Personal, Social and Emotional Development Communication, Language and Literacy Problem Solving, Reasoning and Number Creative Development Physical Development Knowledge and Understanding of the World
How do we find out this information about your child?
We observe what your child is doing, find out their likes and dislikes and plan for their next steps based on this.
On parents evening you will see photographs and sticky notes in your child’s folder – this is us observing!
Can I play a part?
YES!You are the most important educator in your
child’s life We actively encourage you to participate in
this process.
What do we want to know from you?
Anything that you feel is a significant achievement.Maybe your child got dressed by themselves
this morning?Maybe they recognised the number 9 at the
bus stops as they walked home from school?Maybe they told you what they heard as they
walked over the crunchy leaves?
How can you give us this information?
Yellow reading recordsBacks of envelopesPaintings/drawings/models that the children
have done independentlySticky notes Speech bubbles Through e-mail
Miss. Severn – [email protected]
Miss. Dial – [email protected] This could be pictures, scanned pictures the child
Any questions?