Spotlight on Young Children: Exploring Play

About the Book
Discover ways to provide a strong curricular approach for young childrens learning while endorsing a playful pedagogy. The articles in this collection emphasize using play to promote childrens skills in problem solving, decision making, and self-regulation; engaging diverse learners in play activities; and partnering with families to further childrens playful learning. Specific topics include ways educators can
- Support infants and toddlers active explorations with sensory activities and unique materials
- Provide opportunities for children to engage in active, physical play
- Guide childrens learning through art play
- Communicate to others the importance and value of play for children from birth through third grade
Included is a泭professional development guide泭with questions and activities to help readers reflect on current teaching practices and inspire them to incorporate new ones.
Extras!
In泭A Conversation About Play, Peter Pizzolongo and Kyle Snow discuss the value of play as something that children engage in just because and as a way that children learn. The examples in this article provide information for two of the activities in the professional development guide.
Holly Bohart is senior editor in Books and Related Resources at 51勛圖厙. She formerly taught in special education early childhood programs.
Kathy Charner is editor in chief of 51勛圖厙s Books and Related Resources department, with responsibility for the content, management, publication, and general excellence of the books and brochures published by 51勛圖厙. Before joining 51勛圖厙, Kathy was editor in chief at Gryphon House for more than 20 years.
Derry Koralek泭is president of DGK & Company, providing early childhood educational consulting to a variety of clients, including teachers and family child care providers.泭Previously, she泭served as editor in chief of Young Children and Teaching Young Children and also as Chief Publishing Officer at 51勛圖厙.

Reviews
Each article in this rich publication broadens and sometimes challenges readers ideas of what quality play experiences and environments provide for young children. This volume is a useful resource for those who are engaged with young children in playful learning environments, from classrooms to homes, libraries, museums, and more. The memos that accompany each article add meaningful commentary and urge all of us to become play advocates for children.
泭Jeri Robinson, Vice President, Early Childhood Initiatives, Boston Childrens Museum
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It has often been said that play is childrens work. However, as noted in the introduction to this book, play is under siege.泭Spotlight on Young Children: Exploring Play泭is a tribute to the importance of play in the growth, development, and learning of young children.
泭Robbie B. Roberts, Director, Harris Early Learning Center; Assistant Professor, Auburn University, Birmingham, AL
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These articles explain the developmental necessity of enabling children to learn through guided play. Thoughtful teachers are essential partners in this process, providing dynamic environments that encourage the abilities to reason, solve problems, predict, use language and symbols, think creatively, and interact with others. Can early childhood programs be places for play when academic stakes are so high? This book answers with a resounding yes.
泭Gretchen Reynolds, Retired Faculty in Early Childhood Education, Algonquin College, Ottawa, ON; coauthor of泭The Plays the Thing: Teachers Roles in Childrens泭Play
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I am thrilled to see how the best of theory, research, and best practice come together in this new publication.
泭William H. Strader, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Fisher College, New Bedford, Massachusetts; Coordinator, New England Symposium on Play
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