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Creating Play-Based Learning Enironments

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 PLAY ENVIRONMENT AND EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT This session helped me understand that creating a play-based learning environment is one of the most meaningful ways to support children’s overall wellbeing and development. The discussion on global early childhood development made me realize that investing in children during their early years has a long-term impact on their future learning, health, relationships, and happiness. The UNICEF message and video reflections emphasized that young children learn best when they are provided with safe, stimulating and caring environments that encourage exploration and play. I learned that a play-based learning environment is an age-appropriate and child-centred environment where children learn through purposeful play experiences. Such environments allow children to actively explore, imagine, create, communicate and solve problems. Instead of focusing only on academic instruction, play-based learning helps children develop holistically throug...

Learning Through Play (Rinpung ECCD)

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 A Visit Filled with Learning The field visit to Rinpung ECCD Centre provided valuable insight into how a play-based learning environment supports young children’s overall development. The indoor environment was clean, safe and child-friendly. Furniture and learning materials were arranged according to the children’s age and height, allowing them to access materials independently. Different learning corners such as literacy, block play, art and dramatic play were clearly organized and inviting. The displays of children’s artwork and culturally relevant materials created a warm and            welcoming atmosphere. The learning environment encouraged active participation and free exploration. Children were able to move freely between activities and engage in both individual and group play. Open-ended materials supported creativity, problem-solving, communication, and imagination. Teachers played an important role in facilitating and scaffolding chi...

Play and Development- Why Play Matters

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Play and Development- Why Play Matters  This session helped me understand that play is not just a form of entertainment for children, but an essential foundation for learning and development. Through discussions, videos, reflections and the World Café activity, I learned how play supports all domains of development including physical, cognitive, social, emotional, language, moral, spiritual and cultural development. One important idea that stayed with me was that “development is served by play, and development is seen in play.” Children naturally learn through exploring, imagining, interacting, and creating during play activities. I realized that play allows children to think freely, solve problems, express emotions, communicate with others and build confidence in meaningful ways. The World Café discussion gave me deeper insight into how different play activities support different developmental domains. For example, dramatic play helps children develop language, creativity, empathy...