February 7, 2017
From 6:30PM-8:30PM
$10.00
EEC Training Hours: 2 (this is not a CEU Training)
Core Competency Alignment: Area 5: Learning Environments and Curriculum
Register online: www.cdedu.us/SEEPP
Ipads, Iphones, Smart phones or tablets should not be used if paying by credit card
Sarah Daley
JoAnn Cabral
In Collaboration with SEEPP, The Cape Cod Children's Museum is offering a Professional Learning Community for Educators in Region 5 on Weaving Meaningful Play Back into the Preschool Curriculum
Weaving Meaningful Play back Into the Preschool Curriculum
Developing Decision Making Skills Through Play
Through a mixed delivery system of large group discussions, small group activities and hands-on projects, participants will explore and investigate how children learn and develop essential skills through their play experiences. Life skills, Social/Emotional Learning and Approaches to Play and Learning frameworks will be the links that connect each session in the series. While not required, participants are strongly encouraged to consider participating in all four workshops. All workshops meet from 6:30 – 8:30 at the Cape Cod Children’s Museum.
Session 4: Developing Decision Making Skills Through Play
(SEL 11; SEL 12; APL 4; APL 7; APL 8)
Using these Social/Emotional Learning and Approaches to Play Learning Standards, participants will explore and share how to weave games, songs and play opportunities into their curriculum that will help their students develop decision making skills as it relates to following rules, helping to create classroom/safety rules, and creative/cooperative problem solving.
Take-aways
Each center will receive a take home kit full of materials ready to use the next day!!!
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We will be offering 3 other session, so dont forget to register!
October 18, 2016- Developing Self-Awareness Through Play
November 15, 2016- Building/ Developing Relationships through Play
January 17, 2017- Developing Social Awareness and Skills Through Play
This training is funded in part by the Department of Early Education and Care
and sponsored by the Southeast Education Professionals Partnership
Lead Agency - Child Development and Education, Inc.