Activities that facilitate engaging with the concept 'learning through play'

1. Video-cued reflection in the group

'Play is one of the main ways in which children learn and develop. It helps to build self worth by giving a child a sense of his or her own abilities and to feel good about themselves. Because it’s fun, children often become very absorbed in what they are doing. 

Play is very important to a child's development, it is an integral part of a child's Early Years Foundation Stage and supports their learning journey too. Young children can develop many skills through the power of play. They may develop their language skills, emotions, creativity and social skills. Play helps to nurture imagination and give a child a sense of adventure. Through this, they can learn essential skills such as problem solving, working with others, sharing and much more'.

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Video-clips to share with parents

Here you can find some video-clips of young children playing. You can use these examples to help parents learn about the concept 'learning through play'. Share a video-clip with your group of parents, and reflect together in the group. 

Outside - Time for quiet play



Finger Painting



Discovering - Making Music



Creating with play and natural materials




Questions for reflection

✓      What do you think about these activities?

✓      What do children learn from doing such activities?

      How could you do similar activities at home?

✓      Were there any games or activities like this that you did as a child?

✓      Do you tell your child about how you learnt as a child?

✓      Do you think your child would enjoy these kinds of activities?

✓      Do you think it is important for children to do such activities?