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Playwork in Practice: Applying the Playwork Lens Across the Children's Workforce
 
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ISBN13:9781350162013
ISBN10:1350162019
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages: pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
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Playwork in Practice

Applying the Playwork Lens Across the Children's Workforce
 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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Playwork in Practice introduces the ways that playwork can be used across the children's workforce, including carers, qualified teachers, parents and other adults. You will learn the theoretical and practical aspects of the playwork approach supported by a wealth of research-evidence, this book is for anyone studying playwork or looking to use it in their own practice.

The chapters focus on the following areas where the playwork approach can be applied: behaviour, adult expectations, relationships and inclusion, space, environment and outdoors, age, risk, and resilience, emotions and resilience, health, well-being and gender. Using a reflexive reflective approach, the book offers vivid descriptions of interactions between children and adults in a range of different circumstances and analyses these interactions critically. Each chapter includes a real-life story with analysis based on the authors conversations with carers, playworkers, parents and other adults. The chapters also include reflective questions.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction
1. Play, Playwork and Reflexive Reflection
2. Behaviour and Adult Expectations
3. Education
4. Relationships and Inclusion
5. Space, Environment and Outdoors
6. Age, Risk, and Resilience
7. Emotions and Resilience
8. Health and Well-being
9. Gender
Afterword
Appendix - the Playwork Principles
References
Index