Play-Based Learning Blog: Insights for Early Years Educators
Children Don't Dream About Screen time
Children never ask for a screen when you ask what they love. Here are five calm ways to make play the easy choice at home, without a total ban.
Stop. Watch. Wait.
A two-year-old at the water tray. Pouring, testing, repeating. You step in to offer something new. And the learning stops, not because he was bored, but because you were. Here's the neuroscience behind why repetition in play is not a problem to solve, and four small shifts that protect your child's brain foundations.
How Play Boosts Brain Development in Young Children
Engaging in autonomous play can boost cognitive abilities and even lay the foundation for lifelong learning for young children.
In this blog, I’ll explore how play can enhance children’s brains.