Get practical examples of HOW to prepare your environment for rich play. You will leave this webinar with plenty of ideas and inspiration to implement in your centre or home. Bring pen and paper, you will want to take notes!
This webinar is included in our Tips & Tools Collection.
In Environment Tips & Tools we will share our ideas and examples on how to set up an environment for rich play, including loose parts ideas, storage suggestions, urges examples, hands on, and hearts in! Linked to Te Whaariki in action! Perfect for use with your Professional Growth Cycle.
This webinar is for those who are familiar with The Heart School philosophy of heart-centred teaching. We are going to give you a 'dump' of ideas and assume that you already are familiar with our concepts of urges, rituals, heart meetings, team hygiene, home-i-tising, play memoirs and more. If you are not familiar with these we suggest you watch those webinars first. All are available in one place in the Premium Collection.
Bring your pen and paper as we will open up our treasure trove of ideas and examples collected over the decades we have been working in early years.
Bring your questions and ideas. We will open the 'floor' to 'cross-pollinating' ideas. This is your chance to ask questions, look at issues and find fixes.
Bring or encourage a friend or colleague to get a ticket too so you can share your notes later and encourage each other. This is going to be a webinar like no other.
Gain inside ideas for the INSIDE environment; homely, order, beauty, furniture and more.
Gain outside-the-box ideas for the OUTSIDE environment; nature, loose parts, animals and more.
Gain practical ideas on how to bring the four elements into your environment; air, water, fire and earth.
This webinar is the one where 'rubber meets the road". We understand that our early years educators are exhausted due to the numerous expectations placed upon them. Let's talk about the HOW, the HANDS. This is not a webinar where we talk about the why or the what. You will get practical tips and tools 'served on a platter'!
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