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1 Learning Through Play Supporting the Journey 2012 After School Training Conference

2 Cooperation Strategies & Skills

3 Tell A story about your childhood and play Who did you play with? What did you do? What did you play with? Where did you spend most of your time playing? How supervised were you?

4 Qualities of Play

5 Happens all the time Is a natural way to learn Experimentation Exploration Example Empathy Happens all the time Is a natural way to learn Experimentation Exploration Example Empathy EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING…

6 Harnesses the natural power of EL Is a formal way to support learning Can be a playful way to address learning standards and skill building Harnesses the natural power of EL Is a formal way to support learning Can be a playful way to address learning standards and skill building EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION

7 Unstructured Free Play = Experiential Learning Child-led (can have adult participation) Independent and non- screen Promotes intellectual, physical, and emotional well-being Helps children learn how to: negotiate, resolve conflicts, regulate emotions & behavior, and speak up for themselves Builds active, healthy bodies Fosters empathy and creativity Provide toys & materials that stimulate imagination Recognized by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: Article 31: “recognize the right of the child to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child...”

8 Unstructured Free Play Examples Climbing, running, jumping, tumbling, exploring, biking, walking, tag, skipping Looking at and “reading” books, playing with puzzles, blocks, musical instruments Creating make-believe worlds, with dress-up clothes, pots and pans, toy cars, and art materials Indoors or outside Alone or with others

9 Guided Play = Experiential Education Adult facilitated Contributes to child’s development Can have a point or lesson Allows children to learn and practice skills Creates shared Experiences Is voluntary and frequently involves choice Involves everyone without elimination Tends to be cooperative rather than competitive Offers opportunities at each person’s skill level

10 Examples of Guided Play Musical Games Games such as “follow the leader” or “Simon says” Ice Breakers Skill builders Problem solving activities Scavenger hunts Square or line dancing Cooking

11 Blue Jellybeans Eager Ecstatic Embarrassed Energetic Enraged Envious Excited Exhausted Shocked Shy Silly Smart Smug Strong Surprised Suspicious

12 What does [word] mean? How does it feel to be [word]? What happens to make you feel [word]? How can you tell someone might be feeling [word] by looking at them?

13 Unstructured free play allows children to learn experientially Supports social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development The main adult role is to keep children safe Summary

14 Guided play is a form of experiential education that taps into a natural way to learn Can be used to teach skills and content. The main adult role is to facilitate learning through processing and reflection. Summary

15 Ideas for Your Program Schedule time for free play Be intentionally spontaneous Play with students Explore Add playful activities to concepts and skills students need to learn Notice instead of judge or value

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17 Laurie Frank GOAL Consulting www.goalconsulting.org Laurie Frank GOAL Consulting www.goalconsulting.org

18 Outdoor Pursuits Adventure Based Counseling Inquiry Service Learning Art, Play, Music, Drama Therapies Simulations Experience Based Training and Development Environmental Education Internships Expeditionary Learning Adventure/Challenge Education Experiential Education And more…


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