ISBN13: | 9781032465791 |
ISBN10: | 1032465794 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 174 oldal |
Méret: | 297x210 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 28 Illustrations, black & white; 28 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white |
700 |
Conceptual PlayWorlds for Belonging
GBP 21.99
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Use this book with children to help build strong connections and a sense of belonging. With research-informed activities based on foundational story books, Mia Belongs Here and School is Where We All Belong, it will help teachers, practitioners and parents empower children to thrive academically, socially and emotionally.
For effective use, this book should be purchased alongside the story books, Mia Belongs Here and School is Where We All Belong. The books can be purchased individually or as a set, Building Conceptual PlayWorlds for Belonging: Stories and Activities to Build a Sense of Belonging.
Fostering a sense of belonging in early childhood is crucial for the development and wellbeing of young children. This practical resource is for use with children aged 4-8 to help build strong connections and a sense of belonging. Through the practice of mindfulness, children are encouraged to pause and fully engage with the place and moment they are in.
Based on the Conceptual PlayWorld, an evidence-based model of intentional teaching developed by Professor Marilyn Fleer, this book includes a range of research-informed activities. Each chapter provides educators with a Conceptual PlayWorld to implement which will engage children in practical scenarios and problem-solving activities rooted in play. They address different aspects of belonging at home and in school settings, aiming to foster empathy, inclusion, and community in young learners. The narratives are crafted around two foundational storybooks, Mia Belongs Here and School is Where We All Belong, enhancing the connection between storytelling and experiential learning.
In a world of increasing rates of loneliness, disconnection and social isolation, opportunities to encourage a sense of belonging in children have never been more needed. This unique educational resource will help teachers, practitioners and parents empower children to thrive academically, socially and emotionally.
Acknowledgements
About the Contributors
CHAPTER 1: Conceptual PlayWorlds for Belonging
PART 1: BELONGING AT HOME
CHAPTER 2: A Party for King Magpie
CHAPTER 3: Mia's Journey to Belonging Land
CHAPTER 4: Journey to DreamLand
CHAPTER 5: Ying and Unstuffed Ping
CHAPTER 6: A Bird on a Journey
CHAPTER 7: My Smelly Home
CHAPTER 8: The Great Mix Up
CHAPTER 9: The Case of the Missing Garden
CHAPTER 10: Willow?s World goes Topsy-turvy
CHAPTER 11: Willow?s Double-wish Birthday
PART 2: SCHOOL BELONGING
CHAPTER 12: Ali Belongs in our Classroom
CHAPTER 13: Ali's Back to School Adventure
CHAPTER 14: Riko's Undersea Adventure
CHAPTER 15: Riko and the Colour Keeper
CHAPTER 16: Helping Geet Visit her Nani in India
CHAPTER 17: The Stinky Seaweed Emergency
CHAPTER 18: Arthur's Teleportal Adventure
CHAPTER 19: Arthur's Moon Adventure
CHAPTER 20: Trixie's Belonging Box
CHAPTER 21: Trixie's Kindness Quest
CHAPTER 22: Conclusion