Children’s Empowerment in Play is an accessible insight into the vital place of play in children’s development. The book focuses on three main themes of participation, voice and ownership, and explores ways to positively and naturally develop play in early years settings. Drawing on primary research and presenting in-depth case studies of children in a range of play scenarios, Canning offers a framework for understanding play and its relationship with children’s empowerment, and highlights play patterns and the ways in which practitioners can identify these. Chapters also cover: �The research context for empowerment in play. The significance of play and empowerment in the lives of children. �The power play can have, and indicators of ...
Play is viewed as essential to learning and development in early years education and underpins curri...
We begin this chapter on play and inclusion by outlining the premises that underpin our perspective ...
Considerable ferment exists around the changing nature of children’s play and its place in contempor...
In early childhood there is consensus that children’s play is an important aspect of development and...
This paper examines implementing a unique way of observing children’s play through an empowerment fr...
Play is an underlying theme of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) but it is often a challenge f...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
This chapter considers challenges associated with the status of play, specifically, of integrating p...
This open access book develops a theoretical concept of teaching that is relevant to early childhood...
This open access book develops a theoretical concept of teaching that is relevant to early childhood...
Play is a point at which many ideas in early childhood education converge. It can be a point of cohe...
This article examines the level of empowerment and autonomy children can create in their play experi...
All play professionals are united in their belief that play is important for children’s development ...
This chapter focuses on:-Play as the cornerstone of early childhood development and an entitlement o...
As play is of great importance for children's well-being and development, there is a value in examin...
Play is viewed as essential to learning and development in early years education and underpins curri...
We begin this chapter on play and inclusion by outlining the premises that underpin our perspective ...
Considerable ferment exists around the changing nature of children’s play and its place in contempor...
In early childhood there is consensus that children’s play is an important aspect of development and...
This paper examines implementing a unique way of observing children’s play through an empowerment fr...
Play is an underlying theme of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) but it is often a challenge f...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
This chapter considers challenges associated with the status of play, specifically, of integrating p...
This open access book develops a theoretical concept of teaching that is relevant to early childhood...
This open access book develops a theoretical concept of teaching that is relevant to early childhood...
Play is a point at which many ideas in early childhood education converge. It can be a point of cohe...
This article examines the level of empowerment and autonomy children can create in their play experi...
All play professionals are united in their belief that play is important for children’s development ...
This chapter focuses on:-Play as the cornerstone of early childhood development and an entitlement o...
As play is of great importance for children's well-being and development, there is a value in examin...
Play is viewed as essential to learning and development in early years education and underpins curri...
We begin this chapter on play and inclusion by outlining the premises that underpin our perspective ...
Considerable ferment exists around the changing nature of children’s play and its place in contempor...