Elemental Play and Outdoor Learning

Young children's playful connections with people, places and things

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Annie Woods ISBN: 9781317336464
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: November 10, 2016
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Annie Woods
ISBN: 9781317336464
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: November 10, 2016
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Providing a fresh approach to examining development in the early years, this book draws together well-established ideas and theories based on outdoor play experiences and connects them to spiritual development in children.

Elemental Play and Outdoor Learning considers socio-cultural perspectives, guided participation and mediated learning alongside playfulness as it looks at young children’s developing interest in the people around them, the environment they experience and the ideas and objects that involve them. Including rich encounters with young children and adults, chapters cover:

  • elemental play as an approach to observe and support children’s holistic development;
  • the role of people in developing effective exploratory and social skills;
  • using the concept of elemental play to consider the spiritual system as an aspect of child development;
  • imaginative play with raw, natural materials and how prepared environments can encourage children’s natural exploration;
  • an exploration of well-established constructs of play and how elemental play can be integrated or re-conceptualised with the other theories.

Exploring current thinking about natural experiences, interest in forest school activity and fresh insight into dynamic ecological concepts, this book will be essential reading for practitioners and students on undergraduate and postgraduate early years and childhood studies courses.

 

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Providing a fresh approach to examining development in the early years, this book draws together well-established ideas and theories based on outdoor play experiences and connects them to spiritual development in children.

Elemental Play and Outdoor Learning considers socio-cultural perspectives, guided participation and mediated learning alongside playfulness as it looks at young children’s developing interest in the people around them, the environment they experience and the ideas and objects that involve them. Including rich encounters with young children and adults, chapters cover:

Exploring current thinking about natural experiences, interest in forest school activity and fresh insight into dynamic ecological concepts, this book will be essential reading for practitioners and students on undergraduate and postgraduate early years and childhood studies courses.

 

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