Design of Children's Play Environments

Design of Children's Play Environments

Author: Mitsuru Senda

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Starting with a sound explanation of the structure and meaning of a play environment, this book: Develops a new model for understanding the essential elements for making a stimulating and healthy play environment; Features beautifully illustrated examples of indoor and outdoor play areas.


Inspiring Spaces for Young Children

Inspiring Spaces for Young Children

Author: Jessica DeViney

Publisher: Gryphon House Incorporated

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780876593172

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The classroom environment is an essential component for maximizing learning experiences for young children. "Inspiring Spaces for Young Children "invites teachers to enhance children's educational environment in a beautiful way by emphasizing aesthetic environmental qualities that are often overlooked in early childhood classrooms, such as nature, color, furnishings, textures, displays, lighting, and focal points. Step-by-step instructions and lush photographs take educators through the process of transforming ordinary classrooms into creative, beautiful learning spaces, providing children with an environment where they can learn and grow. With easy-to-implement ideas that incorporate nature, children's artwork, and everyday classroom materials, the photographs and ideas in this book promote creativity, learning, and simple beauty.


Designing for Play

Designing for Play

Author: Barbara E. Hendricks

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781409409366

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10 years ago Barbara Hendricks brought together thinking from child development and child psychology perspectives on play with practical issues confronted by designers and policy makers. The result was a beautifully-crafted, well-illustrated guide challenging established notions of play provision. This second edition brings the text up to date from 2001 to 2010 with added discussion about new ideas for play area designs and what has not worked in the past decade.


A History of Children's Play and Play Environments

A History of Children's Play and Play Environments

Author: Joe L. Frost

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-04-02

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 1135251665

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Children’s play throughout history has been free, spontaneous, and intertwined with work, set in the playgrounds of the fields, streams, and barnyards. Children in cities enjoyed similar forms of play but their playgrounds were the vacant lands and parks. Today, children have become increasingly inactive, abandoning traditional outdoor play for sedentary, indoor cyber play and poor diets. The consequences of play deprivation, the elimination and diminution of recess, and the abandonment of outdoor play are fundamental issues in a growing crisis that threatens the health, development, and welfare of children. This valuable book traces the history of children’s play and play environments from their roots in ancient Greece and Rome to the present time in the high stakes testing environment. Through this exploration, scholar Dr. Joe Frost shows how this history informs where we are today and why we need to re-establish play as a priority. Ultimately, the author proposes active solutions to play deprivation. This book is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and students in the fields of early childhood education and child development.


Designs for Living and Learning, Second Edition

Designs for Living and Learning, Second Edition

Author: Deb Curtis

Publisher: Redleaf Press

Published: 2014-12-02

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1605543721

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The best-selling source of inspiration for early childhood professionals designing learning environments; updated with all new photographs and fresh content


Place, Pedagogy and Play

Place, Pedagogy and Play

Author: Matluba Khan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9780367086374

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Manufactured play equipment or loose parts? : examining the relationship between play materials and young children's creative play / Reyhaneh Mozaffar, Napier University -- Becoming naturish: ways of coming to know nature in the primary school / Cathy Francis, University of Aberdeen -- A view from China : reflecting on the participation of children and young people in urban planning / Yupeng Ren, Yantai University.


Loose Parts

Loose Parts

Author: Lisa Daly

Publisher: Redleaf Press

Published: 2014-10-06

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 160554275X

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Use loose parts to spark children's creativity and innovation Loose parts are natural or synthetic found, bought, or upcycled materials that children can move, manipulate, control, and change within their play. Alluring and captivating, they capture children's curiosity, give free reign to their imagination, and motivate learning. The hundreds of inspiring photographs showcase an array of loose parts in real early childhood settings. And the overviews of concepts children can learn when using loose parts provide the foundation for incorporating loose parts into your teaching to enhance play and empower children. The possibilities are truly endless.